How come I could do it in 5 min? maybe it's just in my mind too?
And for your information, the updated TBM900 works perfectly .. and for that you should have a big thank you ..
I opened the zip file on a computer where I was prepared to take the risk of malicious code, opened the zip file, deleted the linux installer,
zipped the file again and moved the zip file to the gaming computer, opened and installed without any problem with the virus protection
Yes you are absolutely right that you are not responsible for all problems, but you can easily avoid becoming a cause of problems by realizing that many users do not know the difference between a real threat and a false alarm.
myself, I solved this by excluding the linux installer and then moving the directory into my gaming computer.
You could have easily created a separate zip file for those users using linux ...
My immediate thought is that the developer could follow good practice and exclude the linux installer ...
asking the user to make changes to the virus protection themselves is very unprofessional.
I must say your advise is so far of all security thinking that i get sick to my stomach. I have worked as a security architect for the most of 20 year now.
I have until now newer heard a software developer say to their customer to disable the virus protection... I think You have a lot of security thinking to do.
Scary advise...
Hi,
When i download the TBM 900 v1.1.10 update. i get a warning from my virus protection client.
containerfile: D:\Downloads\TBM_900_v1.1.10.zip
the file contains the trojan virus win64/Longage.
Name of product(s) - Put N/A for none: HotStart TBM 900 v1.1.10 Update
Don't you check the software before you publish it???
I feel sorry for those that lack virus protection or trust you so much that they disable their protection...