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I maintain a couple software projects in the cryptocurrency mining field and these things trigger every possible antivirus warning in the world (because so many actualy trojans install hidden miners on your comp).
Avast (and all/most other major antivirus editors) has a system for developers to submit new binary files, which can be done PRIOR to actual public release of the said files. Usually takes a few days to process / analyze, and then your files no longer trigger antivirus alerts on computers who have up-to-date anvirirus definitions. It's really a matter of, maybe 3-4 days before release, taking like 15 minutes, go through your bookmarks of such antivirus submission system and submit the new files everywhere. | ||
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