![]() ![]() If the scanner is lazy enough, you can be flagged for the installer that you use, 3rd-party components that you use, resource strings, "random chance", something to do with the code signing certificate, or the compiler that you use. ![]() If airport security worked like the anti-malware companies, I'd be shot on sight in the airport because I'm a male with brown hair, brown eyes. But the more obscure, the higher confidence that the scanner thinks: "I've found something UNIQUE in here", and cross-references with its catalog of known malware. You could get a false-positive just because a scanner saw that you are using Delphi (or any other compiler, for that matter). For example, if some malware uses upx to compress, and a scanner finds upx compiled into your app, you may be mis-identified. The false-positives come from "signatures" matching known malware.
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