TagWipe and WordCmp.exe : wrong virus alert

Some of you may have received an alert about potential virus when downloading Tagwipe for windows or WORDCMP.EXE. Problem is solved now.

Some antivirus programs seemed to see in WORDCMP.EXE trace of a trojan program. It seems to occur often when an AutoIt script is converted to EXE files with Au2Exe >= 3.2.1 : the files are big and probably contain a piece of bytes which look like the signature of some viruses. Now the file has been rebuilt using Au2Exe 3.2.0, and virustotal.com detects nothing.

 

UPDATE. The problem also affected the binary version of old Wizard, also written in AutoIt. But the same solution (rebuild with an old version of AutoIt) does not work because wizard really makes use of new features.

Considering the fact that AutoIt seems not maintained anymore (last version in 2018) and that Java version of the wizard definitively replaced the AutoIt version we will not distribute binary version of AutoIt Wizard anymore.

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