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06-25-2024 10:04 PM
The 32-bit Windows console application brwtts is clean.
The file hash SHA-256: c943edbf27cd03b1749cd9b0f917304f7c7c552d999c72387a137d51d0970329
Link to virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/c943edbf27cd03b1749cd9b0f917304f7c7c552d999c72387a137d51d0970329...
Current VirustTotal Verdict:: Generic.ml
Description: This file is a native application of Native messaging https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Native_messaging . Here is how it works: the text-to-speech browser extensions for Firefox and Chrome browsers pass the webpage text to this file, this application reads the text out. It is a component file of the text-to-speech software at https://www.panopreter.com/en/products/panopreter/index.php
Could you check again and whitelist this file? Thank you!
09-06-2024 06:09 AM - edited 09-06-2024 06:10 AM
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