Kaspersky identifies Mind+ as malware
Teacher.Informatics 2026-01-27 18:40:05 23 Views1 Replies Hello,
Kaspersky Internet Security identifies Mind+ Desktop version 1.8.1 (Windows) as malware and removes it.
Are you aware of that?
What do you recommend?
Thank you,
Hello,
We have not received other reports of malware detection for this version. Antivirus software like Kaspersky can sometimes trigger a "False Positive" due to the software's interaction with hardware ports or its integrated scratch-based compilers.
To ensure your installer has not been corrupted or tampered with, please verify the MD5 hash of your downloaded file:
File: MindPlus_Win_V1.8.1_RC3.0.exe
MD5: 99961a6b2bdbb0dfb7063912da721cd7
SHA1: 0066a3a2df1c6fec92742d3db4843f42d0318e25
Recommended Steps:
Verify the MD5: Use a tool (like CertUtil in Windows: certutil -hashfile .\MindPlus_Win_V1.8.1_RC3.0.exe md5) to check if the hash matches.
Restore/Whitelist: If the MD5 matches, you can safely restore the file from Kaspersky’s quarantine and add Mind+ to your "Exclusions" list.
LL 
