I come here to try and get a second opinion. As before I deleted the entire GitHub package and ran a full scan with Bitdefender. Immediately upon downloading the file without even unzipping the file I went and scanned the file with Bitdefender and sure enough the scan flagged the same file from before as Gen:Variant.Bulz.542714. Upon verifying that the download domain was a official GitHub download and not a phishing URL I went to override the Bitdefender domain block and redownloaded the file. Interestingly, upon clicking the GitHub repository download link the user content download URL for GitHub this time around was blocked. Undeterred, I decided to return to the GitHub repository I originally downloaded the file from and attempted to redownload it at this point to determine if the libimobiledevice file that the antivirus claimed was infected had been infected at a later time or was a false positive* in Bitdefender from the time of download. Wanting to investigate further into this odd "virus" I attempted to search the name and could not find any documentation on bulz.542714. ( Windows Defender notification, took action against threat.but there's nothing there? - Windows - Linus Tech Tips) I've been avoiding using windows defender since a current bug that has been reported by other users causes it to always detect a threat then "take action" without any logs. This was until a preformed a Bitdefender antivirus scan and the program was flagged as a Gen:Variant.Bulz.542714 I deleted the file and rescanned and Bitdefender came up clean. Upon downloading it and using it for a basic iOS JIT workaround to run dolphin on iOS 14.4+ which I was successful in doing I went on paying little mind to the program. I'm not going to link the GitHub repository here since doing so would probably violate some forum rules for posting potentially malicious links but if you want to find it google is your friend. I recently downloaded the windows 圆4 version of libimobiledevice-win圆4 which is a open source toolset for controlling an iOS device through a computer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |