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Avast virus checker tells me that the newly installed STM32CubeIDE is infected (see attached). What should I do?

SQuin.2
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Markus GIRDLAND
ST Employee

I’ve sent the request to the developers to also sign the windows binaries for future releases which they say won’t be a problem for future releases because now the ST-LINK GDB server is built separately from the CubeIDE build, which wasn’t the case previously.

We didn’t sign the windows binaries before because they were just a step in the build process and the signing process needs to be done manually.

For now, I would create an exception to allow the file.

So to summarize: It will be fixed in future releases of CubeIDE.

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Markus GIRDLAND
ST Employee

I’ve sent the request to the developers to also sign the windows binaries for future releases which they say won’t be a problem for future releases because now the ST-LINK GDB server is built separately from the CubeIDE build, which wasn’t the case previously.

We didn’t sign the windows binaries before because they were just a step in the build process and the signing process needs to be done manually.

For now, I would create an exception to allow the file.

So to summarize: It will be fixed in future releases of CubeIDE.

Thank you for a most comprehensive answer Markus.