I am calling a system function, not a DLL to do that. The only DLL that I open is the FTDI2XX.DLL.
Unfortunately, I can't test any kind of changes because I don't have any machines that complain about the SCP.exe file. The online scanners that fail are all Android based, and you can't load a Windows .exe on an Android device, so those don't matter.
I have just run into this problem myself with Windows Security in Windows 10. I can not install the software or the dll. Windows security strikes it as a virus.
(06-27-2020, 03:08 PM)admin Wrote: I am calling a system function, not a DLL to do that. The only DLL that I open is the FTDI2XX.DLL.
Unfortunately, I can't test any kind of changes because I don't have any machines that complain about the SCP.exe file. The online scanners that fail are all Android based, and you can't load a Windows .exe on an Android device, so those don't matter.
Yes this is what i want to mean : You are using network related functions so your exe is for sure linked to a Windows dll to have access to these functions (Ws2_32.dll or something similar).
I don't see android related stuff on the VirusTotal screenshot i posted here yesterday.