Thanks for the advice. I am in the same situation. I can open McAfee settings, but after adding an Exclusion for Enpass, it is promptly removed by McAfee. Downloading the traditional Win32 version seems to be the workaround.
McAfee product Name: McAfee Endpoint Security 10.6.1
DAT version -- Engine version, sorry, those are not obvious anywhere.
Analyzer / Detector
Analyzer content creation date 9/13/2020 8:21 AM
Product name McAfee Endpoint Security
Product version 10.6.1
McAfee GTI query Yes
Task name On-Access Scan
Feature name On-Access Scan
Threat
Action taken Delete
Threat category Malware detected
Threat detected on creation No
Threat event ID 1027
Threat handled Yes
Threat name Artemis!4397290DA94C
Threat severity Critical
Threat timestamp 9/14/2020 1:40 PM
Threat type Trojan
Source
Source hostName xxxxxxxx-BE
Source process name C:\Windows\explorer.exe
Target
Target access time 9/14/2020 1:39 PM
Target create time 9/14/2020 1:31 PM
Target file size (bytes) 9216
Target hash 4397290da94cb862684facd9382c3047
Target host name xxxxxxxx-BE
Target modify time 9/14/2020 1:39 PM
Target name EnpassBridge.exe
Target path C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\SinewSoftwareSystems.EnpassPasswordManager_6.50.700.0_x86__fwdy0m65qb6h2\EnpassBridge
Target user name xxxxxxxx-BE\xxxxxxxx
Other
Vector type Local System
Cleanable Yes
Detection message Threat Prevention Alert!
Detection quarantine ID {FDBCDCFE-C33D-4DFF-AF27-9051A2EDE5C5}
Duration before detection (days) 0
Description xxxxxxxx-BE\xxxxxxxx ran C:\Windows\explorer.exe, which attempted to access C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\SinewSoftwareSystems.EnpassPasswordManager_6.50.700.0_x86__fwdy0m65qb6h2\EnpassBridge\EnpassBridge.exe. The Trojan named Artemis!4397290DA94C was detected and deleted.
First action status Succeeded
First attempted action Clean
Second action status Failed
Second attempted action Delete