It seems there is no way to disable CyberCapture.
Although deselected it keeps working.
I have also created a specific “exception” folder
where I put some files, but AV does not take any notice
and keeps filtering them.
In plain terms: now and then I like to write very simple and
innocent programs in different languages. For the moment
I am playing with GO and very often, but unpredictably,
AV stops them. And, I repeat, they are in the “exception” folder.
Thanks David,
but as I said, although disabled CyberCapture keeps blocking files.
I wrote the same simple program in Linux, then I cross compiled it for Windows
and it works all right, AVAST saying it is safe. The same program that AVAST refuses
to compile.
Kind of disappointed.
Thanks anyway.
Orlando
Win64:Evo-gen [Trj] is NOT a CyberCapture detection name (iirc it’ll be starting with Dyna: or similar); it’s just a normal File Shield detection.
If you open “Show details”, it should state the detection is from File Shield.
You can submit false positive reports, but considering the nature of building own programs, it would end up a cat-and-mouse game. Excluding your build directory from File Shield would be easier way.
On a side note, exceptions have its own “applied to” settings which limits exceptions to certain shield. You should be check it too.