On 2022-12-07 23:54, Dan Harkless via Cygwin wrote: > No.  It's normal and common for software like Cygwin, which has the > power to be used maliciously (as opposed to, say, a Minesweeper game or > something), to have false positives on VirusTotal for a handful of > vendors.  I've never heard of SecureAge or Trapmine (hmm, maybe it > *would* flag Minesweeper...), and I'm pretty well educated in the > anti-malware space, so if it were me, I'd just ignore those false > positives and pay attention to the credible AV software results (and the > Community Score). You may have thought you were joking, but... https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/bcff89311d792f6428468e813ac6929a346a979f907071c302f418d128eaaf41 This is not just *a* minesweeper game, it is *the* minesweeper game from Window XP.