stkjj Posted May 20, 2025 Report Posted May 20, 2025 Good afternoon, running ClamXav on my newly setup M1 MacBook Air I got the message that Enpass would be infected with Trojan.OSX.Agent. The app was quarantined. To confirm (and as I wasn't sure which version - download or Apple AppStore - I was using) I first downloaded the App from the enpass.io website to get the same result again. Installing Enpass via Apple App Store gave a clean version that wasn't infected as of ClamXav. Kindly check on the supplied version of your website and mitigate the risk for my fellow macOS users.
Tarun Singh Rawat Posted May 27, 2025 Report Posted May 27, 2025 We are looking into the issue with the technical team and will follow up with an update soon. #SI-4380
Morkafur Posted August 1, 2025 Report Posted August 1, 2025 This could be a false positive, but my virus program detected your wifi sync file was infected.
Amandeep Kumar Posted August 4, 2025 Report Posted August 4, 2025 Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Could you please share the name of the antivirus program you’re using, as well as the version of the Enpass app installed on your system? We will pass this information along to our technical team for further investigation. Looking forward to your response.
HappyEnpass Posted August 4, 2025 Report Posted August 4, 2025 Hello! Has this issue been solved already? Is there any update to this request? Cheers
Amandeep Kumar Posted August 5, 2025 Report Posted August 5, 2025 Yes, this issue has been fixed with the release of Enpass version 6.10.12. Thank you for following up!
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