Am 01.08.23 um 21:09 schrieb Dominik Niedenzu:
thanks a lot for your fast answer! But I am not sure, if I got it right - did you mean that the detection of the trojan in the pyinstaller release is wrong and almost certainly a "false positive" (so no trojan and no threat in pyinstaller at all) or did you mean the opposite? Sorry for my confusion - I am not a native speaker... :)

Please contact you anti-virus vendor. There is /nothing/ we can do about this false positive.

If your anti-virus vendor considers one of the files included in the PyInstaller distribution or a file generated by PyInstaller to be malicious, there is /nothing/ we can do about this. Even if we'd change our code, they'd change their pattern and the race starts again.

See this mailing-list thread <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05002.html> and other tickets for his topic <https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/issues?q=is%3Aissue+virus+is%3Aclosed>.

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