PikachuSquad Posted October 18, 2021 Share Posted October 18, 2021 (edited) Safe to install?! Edited October 18, 2021 by PikachuSquad Add image Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Dave CCleaner Posted October 18, 2021 Admin Share Posted October 18, 2021 I can confirm that f9b9040ab552691a5f8b72369bb21a482442ce74623fb8aa93618bbf231780d0 is the file hash for the Kamo installer that you would have downloaded from Cleverbridge after purchasing the CCleaner Premium bundle. ie: This is an official installer from CCleaner, and not an impersonator downloaded from a third-party website. The installer is safe. This is a false positive, with what looks like a heuristic score rather than a claim of some sort of specific detection. I am not familiar with eGambit, but these more niche malware-protection engines have a habit of throwing false positives for privacy and system utility software, and tend to not have the necessary resources in their threatlabs teams to sift through whitelisting in a timely fashion. Note that the other 66 engines (including all of the better-known AV engines) show it as safe. Piriform Homepage - [CCleaner - CCleaner Mac - CCleaner Android - CCleaner Browser - Recuva - Speccy - Kamo] - Product Support Looking for your licence key, expiry date or download link? Check here first: https://www.ccleaner.com/support/license-lookup To find out how we protect your privacy - read CCleaner's Data Factsheet. What's new? Check the latest CCleaner for Windows release notes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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