I was thinking also that we can check the binaries against virustotal or similar to get a clear light that the binaries are not being accidentally recognized as “malware” by any antivirus, currently I saw some issues about it. Here is a report example. As we have the URLS, it won’t be hard to request and update the list and save the report urls in a markdown file or rise any issue if we detect one case.
Just to be clear, I am sure that the Node binaries are 100% fine, I just wanted to provide this extra layer in case any antivirus database catalog the binaries incorrectly, so we can rise a ticket to them.
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