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A trojan is a malicious program which is injected to or poses as a known application.

Tagged on 49 questions. Sometimes used in conjunction with the tag with the premise, "Why is my program triggering a false positive?" For example:

Then there are some questions which have nothing to do with programming:

Presumably the ones about false positives are off-topic, yet Malwarebytes gives trojan warning for basic C# “Hello World!” program is an example of a popular question that has 85 upvotes.

In general, questions tagged tend to be well-received. Wiki:

False positive is the case where the positive result of a test doesn't correspond to reality. It leads to wrong decision.

Some examples of the questions found on this tag:

Though some of the questions contain code, it basically boils down to "how do I configure my anti-virus?" meaning they aren't actually programming questions.

I don't think anybody can be an expert in , which is only tagged on 83 questions, and is also used as a meta tag on some questions. Potentially could be put to good use on questions regarding reverse engineering or something of a similar nature, but most of the questions on the tag appear to be garbage.

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    false-positive describes a type of incorrect result, it doesn't seem important to the context and/or content of both the question and answer. Feb 24, 2015 at 22:35

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Questions about interaction between custom code and antivirus are on-topic here, and they fall into two broad categories:

  • Antivirus flagging the application as "malicious", where "malicious" could mean adware, spyware, worm, trojan, "potentially unwanted application", remote control backdoor, or whatever.

  • Resource locking conflicts with antivirus scanning the same OS objects (typically files) that the application is trying to manipulate. For example, deletion of a temporary datafile failing because the antivirus has a file handle open reading and scanning the file.

In the latter case, the asker rarely knows it is the antivirus at fault. And backup utilities, etc could easily cause the same issue.

So let's just use for all flavors of the first, and one of the locking related tags for the second.

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