• Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Rules
    • Help

    Do more on the web, with a fast and secure browser!

    Download Opera browser with:

    • built-in ad blocker
    • battery saver
    • free VPN
    Download Opera

    Opera 73.0.3827.0 developer update

    Blogs
    desktop blog comments
    28
    120
    29516
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • ralf-brinkmann
      ralf-brinkmann @leocg last edited by

      @leocg I have the autoupdate switched off and I always download the full installation file. No warnings here.

      Reply Quote 0
        1 Reply Last reply
      • padua
        padua @leocg last edited by

        @leocg Can we request some one on the dev / QA team to see what the difference is between an autoupdated update and downloaded update - if there is a dll in the autoupdate that is not in the downloaded update and doesn't need to be there - then it shouldn't.

        Autoupdate is a useful feature and time efficient and most users may prefer to use it.

        Thank you.

        Reply Quote 0
          leocg 1 Reply Last reply
        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @padua last edited by

          @padua Basically the difference between auto-update and a manual one is that the first is automatic and the second isn't. The content downloaded should be basically the same.

          Reply Quote 0
            padua 1 Reply Last reply
          • padua
            padua @leocg last edited by

            @leocg Obviously, of course!

            Well, at least, it should be so in a thoroughly QA'd update process.

            The issue here is that there is a difference, in this situation - the automatic update throws a warning and the downloaded update (according to other posters) does not.

            My request "Can we request some one on the dev / QA team to see what the difference is between an autoupdated update and downloaded update" was for them to look into this specific case and not a request for general info on autoupdate vs downloaded update.

            Thanks again to everyone in the Opera browser team for a good browser - just that this issue needs to be escalated for a QA team / dev team response.

            Reply Quote 0
              1 Reply Last reply
            • gmiazga
              gmiazga Opera last edited by

              Hey, we are currently looking into the issue with Windows Defender detecting .dll. All our Windows binaries before being published are scanned on VirusTotal. Version 73.0.3827.0 still shows no detections and binaries uploaded there are same like the ones on our autoupdate servers (few CDNs I checked at least) and FTP server.

              Reply Quote 3
                ziegensatan ghirahim 2 Replies Last reply
              • andrew84
                andrew84 last edited by

                I can confirm the same on Win 8.1x64,
                Kaspersksy doesn't detect it, but I turned it off and activated Windows Defender. After running the installer I've got the same result.
                2020-10-05_120446.png
                2020-10-05_120756.png

                Reply Quote 1
                  1 Reply Last reply
                • ziegensatan
                  ziegensatan @gmiazga last edited by

                  @gmiazga are there any news? if it is a false positive, it should be reported to microsoft
                  https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/antivirus-false-positives-negatives

                  Reply Quote 0
                    1 Reply Last reply
                  • gmiazga
                    gmiazga Opera last edited by

                    Already reported and waiting for their response. Will update when I get more details.

                    Reply Quote 2
                      kened burnout426 2 Replies Last reply
                    • kened
                      kened Banned @gmiazga last edited by

                      @gmiazga: The problem is that Opera was trying, insistently, to download these .dll files identified as threats by Windows Defender. In fact, I was prevented from uninstalling Opera by the conventional method.

                      Reply Quote 0
                        burnout426 1 Reply Last reply
                      • AndrewMills
                        AndrewMills last edited by

                        Hi, in my new installation, every time I start Opera developer, Windows antivirus warns of a serious threat and appear this message...
                        https://ibb.co/zR3V45v

                        Reply Quote 0
                          leocg 1 Reply Last reply
                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @AndrewMills last edited by

                          @AndrewMills See https://forums.opera.com/post/227355

                          Reply Quote 0
                            1 Reply Last reply
                          • ghirahim
                            ghirahim @gmiazga last edited by

                            @gmiazga: Thank you for your response. Much appreciated.

                            Reply Quote 0
                              1 Reply Last reply
                            • burnout426
                              burnout426 Volunteer @gmiazga last edited by

                              @gmiazga FWIW worth, I also submitted the dll for review as a false positive (and explained the situation and linked to threads about it) to Microsoft. See https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/j4ihvn/foxie_malware/g7ubuqi/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 for their response. Hopefully you have better luck.

                              Reply Quote 0
                                1 Reply Last reply
                              • burnout426
                                burnout426 Volunteer @kened last edited by

                                @kened said in Opera 73.0.3827.0 developer update:

                                In fact, I was prevented from uninstalling Opera by the conventional method.

                                In https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/j4ihvn/foxie_malware/g7s2mqv/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3, I mentino how I had to kill some Opera processes to do some cleanup to get updating working again. I also had to do that to be able to uninstall Opera.

                                Reply Quote 0
                                  kened 1 Reply Last reply
                                • kened
                                  kened Banned @burnout426 last edited by

                                  @burnout426: I think we deserve a full explanation about what is happening. This is not normal.

                                  Reply Quote 0
                                    burnout426 leocg 2 Replies Last reply
                                  • burnout426
                                    burnout426 Volunteer @kened last edited by burnout426

                                    @kened What I know right now is that Windows Defender doesn't think it's malware or a virus. It just tags it as a potentially unwanted program. It's detected as BrowserModifier:Win32/Foxiebro. I can understand that as the Opera installer actions can and do modify Opera. So, it is indeed a "BrowserModifier", technically. The weird thing is it just started happening recently. I'm not sure if it's due to a definition update for Windows Defender where they have stricter rules or just a change (it'd be a safe change) in Opera's installer actions that triggers Defender now. And, remember. No other anti-virus does this.

                                    If you're sure you don't have any real BrowserModifier:Win32/Foxiebro infections on your computer, you can allow the threat in Windows Defender until this gets sorted.

                                    Reading the "Unwanted Software" section at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/criteria leads me to believe that Defender wants something in Opera's installer to be user-initiated in some way. Opera might just have to change something with one of its installer functions (when checking/doing updates etc.) to work around the detection and make Defender happy. But, we'll have to wait and see what Opera says.

                                    Reply Quote 0
                                      kened 1 Reply Last reply
                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @kened last edited by

                                      @kened What is happening is that this time the antivirus giving, possibly, the false positive is one more widely used.

                                      Reply Quote 0
                                        kened 2 Replies Last reply
                                      • kened
                                        kened Banned @burnout426 last edited by

                                        @burnout426: I hope so.

                                        Reply Quote 0
                                          1 Reply Last reply
                                        • kened
                                          kened Banned @leocg last edited by

                                          @leocg: I think it's a little more complicated than that.
                                          I repeat: I was unable to uninstall Opera Developer. I had to remove all folders related to it. But I really hope it was just a false positive.

                                          Reply Quote 0
                                            1 Reply Last reply
                                          • kened
                                            kened Banned @leocg last edited by

                                            @leocg: Probably, in the next few hours we will have a new build. We'll know better what's happening.

                                            Reply Quote 0
                                              1 Reply Last reply
                                            • First post
                                              Last post

                                            Computer browsers

                                            • Opera for Windows
                                            • Opera for Mac
                                            • Opera for Linux
                                            • Opera beta version
                                            • Opera USB

                                            Mobile browsers

                                            • Opera for Android
                                            • Opera Mini
                                            • Opera Touch
                                            • Opera for basic phones

                                            • Add-ons
                                            • Opera account
                                            • Wallpapers
                                            • Opera Ads

                                            • Help & support
                                            • Opera blogs
                                            • Opera forums
                                            • Dev.Opera

                                            • Security
                                            • Privacy
                                            • Cookies Policy
                                            • EULA
                                            • Terms of Service

                                            • About Opera
                                            • Press info
                                            • Jobs
                                            • Investors
                                            • Become a partner
                                            • Contact us

                                            Follow Opera

                                            • Opera - Facebook
                                            • Opera - Twitter
                                            • Opera - YouTube
                                            • Opera - LinkedIn
                                            • Opera - Instagram

                                            © Opera Software 1995-2025