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  1. Thank you so much. I got the email confirming it was a false report and indeed it's no longer detected as a threat.
  2. I have uploaded both files and requested "Reanalyze" as you have told me. But I am not sure what else to do? Do I wait for something?
  3. Welp, the moment I unzipped Kaspersky deleted them. I don't know what to do, as if these files turn out to be actually clean then I do need them.
  4. Thanks for your reply. The zip file is still zipped, is it safe to unzip it so I can upload the object? The zip exceeds the file limit on the link you have provided so I need to upload just the specific file. So please let me know if I should extract the zip file to upload the object or if is there another solution. Thanks.
  5. I just bought a course from a well-known course-providing website, and this specific course has been bought over 100 thousand times with a 4.8 or 4.9 rating out of 5 by tens of thousands. Part of this course was a zip file that had some resources that were to be used during the course. However, Kaspersky has detected some kind of Trojan in these files. I contacted the course provider and he assured me that it was just because the zip contained a file of very old software that the antivirus detected as a threat and no need to worry and the file was completely safe. I clicked on "Resolve" but it took forever then showed an error and after running another scan the 2 files were still there. So I don't know what to do and if the files are actually clean or not. Windows version: Windows 11, Version: 23H2, Build: 22631.2715 Name of Kaspersky: Kaspersky free, Version number: 21.15.8.493 Database release: Today, 2:44 PM
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