So, I want to try this Pokemon Romhack called Bootleg_Pokemon. When I go to the creator’s website, vibingleaf.net, there’s an automatic blacklist from Avast that doesn’t even give me the opportunity to temporarily whitelist it or tell someone it’s incorrect. I’m watching someone on Youtube play it right now. It definitely seems safe; it’s just a game designed to look like old school malware. Vibing Leaf is pretty well known in the creepypasta/indie horror/rom hack scene. But again, not only is there no way to get around this Avast block, there’s no direct way to flag it as a potentially false block. Cause again, as far as I can tell, this program IS safe to run.
I had to register on this forum with a less-used email address just to let SOMEONE know about this issue. I feel like leaving feedback for the Avast team should be a lot fewer steps and annoyances. Email forms are so much easier on the user end.
First I don’t use Avast One, so I’m unfamiliar with the User Interface.
There should be options on the Alert Window to Add an exception, I got an Alert on Avast Antivirus For Windows earlier today and I had the option to Add an Exception. See attached image, click to expand. I would be surprised if that wasn’t in Avast One’s alert window.
That said running a bootleg copy of any software isn’t without risk (and this isn’t just a copyright issue).
The captcha, etc. is an anti-spam measure and is there for your first 3 posts.
You can also report it here as a possible False Positive URL/File.
New location to report both a False Positive and or a False Negative - https://www.avast.com/submit-a-sample#pc