Man, the false positives of Razor1911 is indeed a huge pain in the buttocks. Even if you have no antivirus on your system, Windows 10's real-time protection will detect it while downloading and delete parts of the rar file. At least's what happened to me twice. You need to disable it while downloading and check back so it doesn't get auto-reenabled.
i cannot install it, it says the setup.exe is a trojan. And i downloaded it right, then unzip them and go trought the iso and click setup, then windows alert and cant open the .exe. I redownload it with megaup just to verify and Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.H!ml detected again
If it's the setup.exe in the rzr.pentiment ISO? That's the right one. It's flagging it as a false positive. You need to go into windows security and allow it. "wacatac.H!ml" is a common generic I see in false positives. You can double-check it against Virustotal if you want to be sure. If you see a lot of different claims that don't match each other, it's almost definitely a false positive.
This usually happens because of how code is written with these homebrewed programs, and because they aren't digitally signed in ways that the AV programs approve of.
Even if you have no antivirus on your system, Windows 10's real-time protection will detect it while downloading and delete parts of the rar file.
At least's what happened to me twice.
You need to disable it while downloading and check back so it doesn't get auto-reenabled.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68834409/program-installed-with-inno-setup-seen-as-trojan-wacatac-bml
If it's virus, come back here and hit me, hehe.
This usually happens because of how code is written with these homebrewed programs, and because they aren't digitally signed in ways that the AV programs approve of.