![]() ![]() Except some of potential points and meanings. Or otherwise it is still can be OK to use CCleaner (if needed). It is possible to use F-Secure SAS as steps to inform F-Secure Labs. With meanings that it is good to use F-Secure SAFE (even if some false-positive detections are there). Then -> F-Secure Labs with abilities to doublecheck it and to create some advices.Īdditionally, I think that it is OK to use it (both) further too. ![]() Also, if it is possible to manage such events in the list -> so, maybe possible to see which executable is blocked and then transfer it to F-Secure Labs with description about (detection-name/situation). So, maybe your experience with specific additions (or with certain system or with certain CCleaner build or so). I did not receive any prompts about block. > I installed CCleaner () with their default settings and configuration. > Downloaded CCleaner installer from their piriform website. ![]() I tried next steps with one of my systems (with installed F-Secure SAFE beta/technology-preview): The common filenames for the programs installer are CCleaner.exe, CCleaner Professional.exe, CCleaner64.exe or v x86.exe etc. Our antivirus check shows that this download is malware free. The most popular versions among the software users are 5.7, 5.6 and 5.5. ![]() And with your experience -> detection may be something like false positive detection (at least, with already installed CCleaner). The actual developer of the software is Piriform Ltd.Not sure that it is expected situation that CCleaner is marked as PUA (at least, with common meanings). ![]()
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