I was informed that some zip files have a Trojan virus.
I definitely found the cause of this situation. Here's the reason. If you try to extract a compressed file, the computer will create a temporary file. At this point, the Windows Defender mistook this temporary file for a Trojan virus. This is a very famous and representative Windows Defender error.
Especially those who recently updated Windows Defender are experiencing this.
Given that Windows Defender does not detect viruses for photo files that have already been extracted, this is certain to be the cause.
In the case of a zip file, there is a problem that it cannot be extracted when there is such a misdiagnosis. Therefore, I will upload all the uploads as 7z compressed files from today.
It's still the same in that Windows Defender misdiagnoses, but at least it can be successfully extracted.
oddideas
2023-03-27 20:16:35 +0000 UTC