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DroneBees Posted at 1-22 07:02
If your company released software that triggered false positives, would you not try to fix that? Would you at least warn people possibly on the download page that this might happen?
Thanks for taking the time to explain how to use a forum search. It was unnecessary, however. As I said, I posted to increase the number of threads on the subject. Apologies if that annoys you.
No, I don't. Because there is nothing I can "fix" about a crappy antivirus package that flags false positives. The fix has to be on the side of the antivirus vendor to not throw the false positive in the first place, not on the software developer to figure out what's wrong with the antivirus package.
I've been producing B2B software for large healthcare companies for over 20 years. Each one of our enterprise packages has over 75 different binaries. In that time, I've had one false positive on one binary from Symantec which the customer reported and it was fixed within 24 hours.
The low false positive isn't because I'm writing special code to avoid it. It's because businesses use real antivirus software that doesn't flood them with false positives. And when a false positive does occur, they fix it right away.
Again, don't blame DJI for a crappy antivirus package. I'm no fan of DJI software, but you should be directing your anger at Microsoft as they're the only ones who can fix the false positive. |
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