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Windows defender picks up a hack tool from .dropboxcache - what is that?

Windows defender picks up a hack tool from .dropboxcache - what is that?

Jowelboy
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My Windows defender has been going off lately after spotting what it thinks is a Hacking tool: "HackTool:Win64/ProductKey.G!MSR" and it's always in my .dropbox cache\new_files.  It's happening every day.

 

Has anyone else had this happen?  Do I *actually* have a virus?  or is Windows Defender finding a false positive?

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Thanks all,

Ian

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Rich
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@Jowelboy wrote:

"HackTool:Win64/ProductKey.G!MSR" and it's always in my .dropbox cache\new_files.


It's likely just a false positive. Although rare, it can happen on occasion due to the way files are stored in the cache. Best to add the .dropbox.cache folder to your antivirus exclusion list.

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Rich
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@Jowelboy wrote:

"HackTool:Win64/ProductKey.G!MSR" and it's always in my .dropbox cache\new_files.


It's likely just a false positive. Although rare, it can happen on occasion due to the way files are stored in the cache. Best to add the .dropbox.cache folder to your antivirus exclusion list.

Jowelboy
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Thanks for that.  I suspected that might be the case.

Appreciate your quick response.

 

Ian

kennyvan
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I think it's better to use any other antivirus instead of Windows Defender. After reading McAfee live safe review at https://antivirus-review.com/mcafee-review I've started using it and it has no conflicts with Dropbox because I often have the same issues with Windows Defender as you have. And adding to the exception list does not work in my case. And I have to do this after each update and it is annoying. 

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