Malwarebytes thinks these Matlab files are malware
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Malwarebytes flagged the 4 files below from my R2020b installation. Has anyone else experienced this? Can I safely assume it's a false alarm?
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MATLAB\R2020B\BIN\WIN64\LIBMWINT16TOUINT16.DLL
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MATLAB\R2020B\BIN\WIN64\LIBMWUINT16TOINT16.DLL
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MATLAB\R2020B\BIN\WIN64\LIBMWINT16TOUINT16.DLL
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MATLAB\R2020B\BIN\WIN64\LIBMWUINT16TOINT16.DLL
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Aditya Patil
el 13 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Aditya Patil
el 13 de Mayo de 2021
Can you share the sha256 hashes for these files, and the output of version command? The windows syntax for sha256 is
CertUtil -hashfile <FilePath> sha256
For linux, use the sha256sum command as follows,
sha256sum <FilePath>
The hashes should be,
b8bdbba6d35032838660db48df16b4a1b63550d56b52cea620e478720d6a4f87 for libmwint16touint16.dll
and
f6db907086c2cacd59d295dd7cf92287f81a11cf20f3e7433ec07ad8c1e7f7d2 for libmwuint16toint16.dll
unless there has been changes in the file during updates, in which case, the output of version command will help.
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Jan
el 14 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Jan
el 14 de Mayo de 2021
The hash values are correct. This means, that the virus scanner produces a false alarm. You can determine this also by sending the files to malwarebytes for a detailed analysis.
By the way, the message contains the files twice, so it matters 2 files only, not 4.
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