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Kaspersky identifies Mind+ as malware

userHead 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,

2026-01-27 19:58:36

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.

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