I did Software service for a few years as part of my previous job, also
on-site.
And there are many more programs who have these issues with AV programs.
And sometimes it is needed to stop using Norton or AVG or whatever just
to get the program running they need to work with.
Op 4-7-2019 om
We had the same problem with our Norton installs having issues with our
LC-built apps, even when installing an update to the same app. We never
were able to fix it, even with code signing. We still had to go into
Norton, find the quarrantine, and whitelist the app.
Switching AV was our solution,
It's possible that the long history between Kaspersky principals and GRU
officials ended when they opened an office in a different country.
I recognize such issues are complex, and no intelligence, even
corroborated by multiple allies, is perfect.
For myself, I do what I can to say on top of
Kaspersky has moved their headquarters to Switserland for that reason,
as they claim to have nothing to do with the Kremlin.
As far as i have read somewhere a time ago.
Op 3-7-2019 om 17:45 schreef Richard Gaskin via use-livecode:
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> That being said, no one solution is a cat
Bob Sneidar wrote:
> That being said, no one solution is a catch all. We use Kaspersky...
Russians have a very good reputation for technical achievement, but
large Russian companies exist in an environment that often requires
compromising their business objectives to serve the goals of the Kre
Leo Laporte host of The Tech Guy radio show and numerous podcasts on all things
tech, has repeatedly stated that he thinks Microsoft's built in protection
Defender is quite good. That being said, no one solution is a catch all. We use
Kaspersky for endpoint protection as the business version has
Easily fixed - remove Symantec - the biggest load of @*&^%$ Malware out
there.
Blocks reports (well years ago it did) that were loaded as new processes
from two of the largest accountants financial systems in uk.
slows down processing , tells me how good it's been by blocking 15 trillion
attacks
Sorry wrong link, here is the right one for windows.
https://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695/l/563366-purchasing-a-code-signing-certificate-for-windows-from-tucows
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 12:28 AM Tom Glod wrote:
>
> https://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695
https://revolution.screenstepslive.com/s/revolution/m/10695/l/563371-signing-installers-you-create-with-inno-setup
Is this the most up to date tutorial?
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:30 PM Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Unless your machine has something vira
Unless your machine has something viral on it, likely a false positive,
a regular occurrence among AV packages.
Code signing seems to provide sufficient comfort for many AV packages,
though not sure why that's the case given known instances of stolen
credentials.
While you're doing the many
One little addition. I just noticed that Comodo is now Sectigo. Seems they´ve
changed their name.
> Am 03.07.2019 um 00:19 schrieb Matthias Rebbe
> :
>
> I´ve purchased my ComodoOV Code Signing Certificates from KSoftware. It´s
> much cheaper than buying directly from Comodo. You purchase fro
I´ve purchased my ComodoOV Code Signing Certificates from KSoftware. It´s much
cheaper than buying directly from Comodo. You purchase from KSoftware, but the
certificate is delivered by Comodo.
https://www.ksoftware.net/code-signing-certificates/
Regards,
Matthias
> Am 02.07.2019 um 23:57 schr
On 7/2/2019 5:57 PM, Curt Ford via use-livecode wrote:
Guess it's time to finally look into this.
I just visited https://comodosslstore.com but am not sure of the
differences between Comodo code signing, Microsoft Authenticode, etc...
Any suggestions on best practices with LiveCode/Inno Setup
I always struggle being able to search the mailing list, but someone made a
helper app for signing standalones.
Speaking of,I have questions whether you can use the same certificate
from comodo to sign all standalones for each platform. or if u need a
distinct one for each platform?
Sigh.
Same here. Code signing your application will prevent this.
On 7/2/2019 4:10 PM, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote:
Just wondering ..is your executable signed?
I've come across this problem before with it being quarantined.
avast does the "hold on a second let me check this out first"
thing
Just wondering ..is your executable signed?
I've come across this problem before with it being quarantined.
avast does the "hold on a second let me check this out first"
thing.but after 15 seconds lets the application start normally.
and it only happens the first time.
This is not great
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