Founder of SlowMist: If antivirus software falsely reports browser extension JS files and isolates them, you can try to recover them. Do not delete them

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PANews|Mar 03, 2025 07:47
Slow Mist founder Cosine reminds users to be aware of a potential risk caused by false positives from antivirus software. If antivirus software falsely reports JS files of browser extensions (such as a wallet extension) and isolates them, it may cause the wallet extension to be damaged and unable to be opened. At this point, it is recommended to recover files from the quarantine area and not delete them directly. At the same time, do not uninstall the affected wallet extensions, as there may still be a possibility of recovery for locally encrypted private key related files. Users need to handle such situations with caution to avoid data loss.
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