Dumpy Dooby
Veteran X
Oh, that's not a false positive. It is accurately identifying them as keygens. The report will actually say something like "win32/keygen" or something stupid. I think it's horseshit that they scan for them, but when they do find them it's not a false positive.It always caught my Keygens and deleted them automatically
Fucking MSE. I'm using Avast now just because I'd rather have something than nothing - but I get a lot of notifications on various websites, too.
Avast's UI is UGLY.
My solution to this is to put keygens in an exception-ruled directory or password-protected archive.