Hornresp

Same problem here with a message about a Trojan. Happened on both my W10 and W7 computer.

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These ever-increasing false positives are becoming a real problem!

Not sure what can be done about them though, as it seems that the antivirus software packages these days are being deliberately engineered to be more and more paranoid about scammers and hackers - and with good reason in some cases, I might add...

I just tried downloading a copy of Hornresp myself and received a warning message. Norton is suspicious because it appears that the program is relatively new with few users. I had to click the 'Restore' link to override the warning and "de-quarantine" the Setup.exe file.
 

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These ever-increasing false positives are becoming a real problem!

Not sure what can be done about them though,
Probably not much.

For those who are indeed interested if a release is ok, you could generate a hash-sum for every release and provide
a link to virustotal as described here How can I link to the most recent report on a given file or URL? – VirusTotal

You could further sign the hash-sum with gpg, so everybody can check that the file is for sure from you.
 
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These ever-increasing false positives are becoming a real problem!

Sounds like something a guy who just initiated his world domination plan would say ;)

I am also having troubles starting the software as Windows is not particularly happy about the exe file stating that it contains a harmful virus. It prevents executing the file with no way of ignoring the warning unfortunately.

Update: Windows deletes the EXE file after a couple of minutes.
 
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Historically, my problem has been with AVAST freeware, but this most recent update my Win7pro64 had 'issues', so wondering if MS did a recent update to cause this. Kept telling me it was already installed [not], so not knowing any better just kept deleting/[re]installing till it finally 'took'.

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Prevent Windows from blocking and rejecting execution of HornResp.exe

PROBLEM

I had problems starting up the new version of HornResp. Windows would report "Windows found that this file is potentially harmful. To help protect your computer, Windows has blocked access to this file." Windows then deletes the file after a couple of minutes (once Windows Defender finds the file).

FIX

As stated on Microsofts website, do the following:

- Open Settings
- Update and Security
- Windows Security
- Open Windows Security
- Virus and Threat protection
- Administer Settings
- Add or remove exclusions
- Add an exclusion (Choose Folder)
- Set it to C:/HornResp (Or whatever folder you keep the software in)


You should now be good to go! Install the software again and you will not have any more problems starting it :D
 
I recently downloaded the latest version.
It worked for awhile, then Windows Defender removed it, where it went I know not but it's gone. So I had to download it again and reinstall it - which required my daughter to enter her password because it's her laptop (I use only Mac). Well, it worked for a couple of days and now the Windows Defender took it away again - it's gone. As my daughter is canoeing through the wilderness I can't download it and re-install for several days. Never had any trouble with the previous version. Is anybody else having trouble like this ?

I'm still downloading Hornresp every couple of days because Windows 10 says it's contaminated with Trojan:Win32/Wacatac.D2!ml and promptly deletes the program faster than I can say 'wait!'

Anybody know how I can fix this (I'm an Apple guy, no clue about Windowz)
 
There has never been a trojan in Hornresp.
Probably. But i wonder it's all about finding windows settings to prevent false- positives. Maybe David's dev-machine got infected and the builds too, you never know.

For those who are indeed interested if a release is ok, you could generate a hash-sum for every release and provide
a link to virustotal as described here How can I link to the most recent report on a given file or URL? – VirusTotal

You could further sign the hash-sum with gpg, so everybody can check that the file is for sure from you.
 
As this Trojan itself is relatively fresh news - only a couple of months, I would not be that quick dismissing the unlikely scenario that the actions of Windows security software are actually justified. People who do that most likely never walked through the ashes of a major scale cluster f**k (this is an official military term!) caused to their computers by something that potent and capable.