I've just scanned both my own suspicious files in VirusTotal, no engines detected either. Start a discussion Share a use case, discuss your favorite features, or get input from the community.
I haven't launch the uninstaller because of it. Ask a question Get answers to your question from experts in the community. When trying to uninstall Sourcetree, i get an admin permission console for the script of the second detected Trojan, 53B2FDB.msi.
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I've had Sourcetree on this computer since more then a year, haven't used it for months, probably didn't update it either. Navigate to your repository folder on your local system and youll see the file you just added. In such cases, SourceTree. In certain cases, malicious trackers and scripts can disguise themselves as legitimate files, like SourceTree.exe, leading to glitches, overload and system malfunctions. Sourcetree updates with a description of the merged file. SourceTree.exe is part of Sourcetree and developed by Atlassian according to the SourceTree.exe file information. You will be deleting not only all content in your local working directory but also the repository itself. A popup appears to indicate that you are merging the file from Bitbucket to your local repository. This time you will give evidence that you trust GitHub. No problem, let me go uninstall the old version. How do I do a full uninstall of SourceTree in windows 10 - by: ChienVHDelete SourceTree in Windows.Uninstall Sourcetree in Windows PC.How to delete SourceTr.
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Just realized it detected them this morning while looking up scan history. Open your repository in Sourcetree, and click the Pull button. I expect that the new version cant install next to an old version. Oddly, MalwareBytes ignored the threats, but didn't even warn me about it.
Yes, i've had the same detection of Trojan.SmokeLoader on December 20, two times, one at \PROGRAM FILES(x86)\Atlassian\Sourcetree\tools\7z.exe, the other one at Windows\Installer\53B2FDB.msi.