Hi
During the last couple of weeks I have noticed that Sophos Endpoint Protection is identifying Chrome's software_reporter_tool.exe as PUA.
User: HTLINCS\NogBadTheBad
Scan: On-access
Machine: NogBad
File "C:\Users\NogBadTheBad\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User
Data\SwReporter\32.166.201\software_reporter_tool.exe" of controlled
application 'Google Software Reporter Tool' (of type Security tool) has
been detected.
On-access scanner has denied access to location
"C:\Users\NogBadTheBad\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User
Data\SwReporter\32.166.201\software_reporter_tool.exe" for user
HTLINCS\NogBadTheBad
I can't find out very much about this but assume that because Sophos is blocking access to it, someone here must understand how this works. Is it simply that you don't want two scanners running at once? Or, is there some aspect of the software that is undesirable? The very little information I have been able to glean suggests the tool checks Chrome's plugins etc., and makes sure nothing malicious is running that might affect/compromise Chrome - which, as a dedicated scanner, is a good thing, yes? If not, let me know.
Thanks!
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