Additional Microsoft Defender tools and services that provide security across various platforms and environments
False positive. https://www.digicert.com/blog/microsoft-defender-incorrectly-flagged-digicert-root-certificates-as-malware
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Is this virus detected by Defender, Trojan:Win32/Cerdigent.A!dha, a false positive or not?
Additional Microsoft Defender tools and services that provide security across various platforms and environments
Defender detections such as Trojan:Win32/Cerdigent.A!dha can be either true malware or false positives. The classification as a trojan means Microsoft Defender Antivirus has identified behavior or signatures that match known malicious patterns, but only analysis of the specific file can confirm whether it is truly malicious or a false positive.
To determine this for the exact file on the device, submit the file to Microsoft for analysis:
If this detection appears in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint or Defender for Cloud and is believed to be a false positive in an enterprise environment:
Files tab for Defender for Endpoint, or the sample submission portal referenced by Defender for Cloud) as described in the documentation.References: