Microsoft Defender wrongly flags DigiCert certs as Trojan:Win32/Cerdigent.A!dha
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False positives out of Defender?
I’m shocked I tell you, shocked.
Well, not that shocked.
For the longest time, Windows defender would flag .7zip compression files as a Trojan. It would automatically delete the file as soon as I had created it.
that’s a weird bug I haven’t experienced, I believe you can create an exception to the file extension
Havomg worked with digicert tooling, I support Defender on this.
I mean…. they were kinda right.