Thanks Mochilles! More and more people will be able to see it over time. We just have to stay focused and keep pushing forward.
why does anti-virus scan indicates that the windows wallet contains trojan?
SONAR.Heuristic.132 (Removed).... might try the vault. does your coins stake on the dnotesvault?
Welcome SEABOND! Which virus program are you using? I've only tested it with malware bytes. Also, make sure you downloaded the program from DNotesCoin.com
Also, DNotes does not have a staking option. We do have a retirement program with a limited interest fund, more info here:
https://dnotesvault.com/crisp-for-retirement.php
WOW!! Thanks for the awesome welcome! Glad to be hear buddy!
I used symantec to run a scan on my isolated wallet machine. i downloaded the wallet from the website http://dnotescoin.com/
Thanks for the quick response
No problem! I will see if Symantec has an application white listing process. Should be nothing to worry about if it got it directly from us though.
I generally stay away from playing with anything that is labeled as trojan, whilst I understand sometimes the scan can raise the wrong flags.
for now my dnotes are sitting on a pool (undesired) may look into the vault though.
Look no further....lets plan our retirement together.
QT based wallets cause many virus/malware programs to throw a false positive. If you downloaded it from the DNotes official site, it's clean. We used to run Symantec at work but don't anymore due to too many false positives. Honestly, the best virus/malware protection I have found over the years is a combination of Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes...
However, if you open a CRISP Retirement account, you can store you NOTEs online in the secure DNotes Vault with a 100% guarantee against lose and get interest all at the same time...
Agreed on Microsoft Security Essentials and MalwareBytes, that is what I recommend for everyone. MalwareBytes has a new product called anti-exploit that looks pretty good:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/antiexploit/premium/
That looks interesting. I'm going to install it and do some testing, been looking for something targeted like this for work...
Same here. Let us know what you think, from what I remember security is part of your work.