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MS Office Pro Plus 2024 Thumper - Leonem trojan detected - False detection or should I worry?

voide

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Hey all,
As said in the title, windows AV notified of Leonem trojan in MS Office Pro Plus 2024 from Thumper download.
I have typically in the past ignored these warnings from trusted folx like Thumper, but after one bad experience in recent past which really messed me up, I am feeling extremely cautious. Should I be worried and try a different dl version, or ignore because it will always pop up with a warning for this as a false positive?

Much thanks.
 
You don’t need to panic, but you also shouldn’t ignore it blindly.
Most Office “Pro Plus 2024” repacks trigger AV alerts because they include activation tools (KMS / loaders), and these are always flagged as Trojan:Win32/Leonem or similar, even when they’re not actually harmful.


If the installer came directly from Thumper and you verified the hash / comments from other users, then it’s most likely a false positive due to the activator, not an actual virus.


However, if you had a bad experience before and want to be extra safe, you can:


  • Install the clean retail ISO from Microsoft
  • Activate it using your own method
  • Or download a different repack that others confirmed safe

So no, you don’t have to be worried, but it’s totally understandable to be cautious. These alerts happen with almost every repack that includes a KMS-style activation tool.
 

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