>Getting a trojan warning before even unzipping.
Most likely a bug in windows defender as it has a password so defender couldn't scan inside if it wanted to. If you unzip the files and scan those defender will find nothing. I've looked over the files too myself and I see nothing suspicious at this time.
Edit: Further evidence of it being a bug is that the very same (passworded) rar file uploaded to virustotal does not have a result from Microsoft Defender: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4b8aede9987ac1ba620f0c4fea3cb0de27c46580b05c4e99ab10fb2cf2d4e42e/detection
So it is likely that some bytes of the rar file(or perhaps the name) are similar to a known threat, however Defender has no way to unrar the file as it has a password it cannot know about, hence likely a false positive IMO. And here is the exact same files within the rar put into a zip file virustotal can extract: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/760e8a0682727f76c471346a043cb50420e9ddc4e7b9b41eb220c25499f8ed88/detection No results, the individual exe files within similarly are clean enough as you can see here by the main exe: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/437efb5596c7353282a81156d8f62c9f0da9e1cfe2c403ac2b61898e03a20f0b/detection but the sub exes are also fine too.
@jppolnareff
It's a false positive, I actually tried it before uploading.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/437efb5596c7353282a81156d8f62c9f0da9e1cfe2c403ac2b61898e03a20f0b/detection
@davinco
This is version V1.40. Sorry, I wrote the wrong information -_-
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