I submitted Janel 4.1.2 as a false positive to 360 Total Security and Bitdefender. This may take awhile to resolve. Since Janel launches Java apps it is probably being used to deploy malware written in Java and so getting marked as the source of the issue as opposed to the Java app that is the actual malware.
Tim
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Anyone reading this post, if you would like to help out please submit Janel as a false positive. Security software should really be checking for the malicious Java jar not the launcher of the jar.
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Hi,
360 Total Security recognizes Janel as a malware HEUR/QVM10.1.Malware.Gen.
Is there a way to solve this problem?
Hello,
I submitted Janel 4.1.2 as a false positive to 360 Total Security and Bitdefender. This may take awhile to resolve. Since Janel launches Java apps it is probably being used to deploy malware written in Java and so getting marked as the source of the issue as opposed to the Java app that is the actual malware.
Tim
I did the same but only for 360.
Excellent, thank you.
Anyone reading this post, if you would like to help out please submit Janel as a false positive. Security software should really be checking for the malicious Java jar not the launcher of the jar.