- Thomas Chiu
- PowerBuilder
- Friday, 20 September 2019 03:01 PM UTC
Does anyone use Cylance as a anti-virus/anti-malware tool? Our company migrated from Trendmicro to Cylance and all of a sudden (on Windows 10 PCs), some of our Powerbuilder compiled executables are now being blocked by Cylance and deemed as unsafe.
Even our simplest applications where it interacts with a SQL Server database through datawindows are being blocked. From what I understand, Cylance uses a combination of behaviors and virus signatures to detect if an application is deemed dangerous.
I'm just curious if anyone else has ran into this issue. We are having to manually unblock all of our applications within Cylance right now to get our applications to work.
**Update on some discoveries I made. I created a brand new PB application. One blank window and the open event of the application opens the blank window. The very first time I compiled the application to create the executable, Cylance immediately marked it as "Dangerous" and quarantined the .exe file.
I'm curious now on if Powerbuilder 2017 R3 is the culprit here. Maybe something to do with how PB compiles the application that makes Cylance think it is somehow dangerous.
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