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===False Positive Viruses===
 
===False Positive Viruses===
*There is no virus in avalon files. Only false positive of virus. This is no harm to your pc.
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*There is no virus in TemaMu files. Only false positive of virus. This is no harm to your pc.
 
*False positive meaning: False positives (false alarms) are harmless files or URLs that are incorrectly identified as malicious by the antivirus program. Software programs that behave like malware or use identical file compression and protection techniques are susceptible to false alarms.
 
*False positive meaning: False positives (false alarms) are harmless files or URLs that are incorrectly identified as malicious by the antivirus program. Software programs that behave like malware or use identical file compression and protection techniques are susceptible to false alarms.
  

Latest revision as of 20:59, 3 October 2024

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False positive (Virus)

False Positive Viruses

  • There is no virus in TemaMu files. Only false positive of virus. This is no harm to your pc.
  • False positive meaning: False positives (false alarms) are harmless files or URLs that are incorrectly identified as malicious by the antivirus program. Software programs that behave like malware or use identical file compression and protection techniques are susceptible to false alarms.

How to avoid

  • Just make a false positive file as trusted by your antivirus program such as windows defender / malwarebytes etc. And open launcher again.