How can I tell if Microsoft Defender is returning a false positive on a Tisifi.c trojan being returned by a rest-assured.jar file?

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Hi. How can I tell if Microsoft Defender is returning a false positive on a Tisifi.C trojan being returned by a rest-assured.jar file? I am taking a class that requires a rest-assured.jar file (rest-assured-3.2.0.jar). Microsoft Defender removes the file and returns a message saying that the file has a Tisifi.C trojan associated with it. I saw a couple of other people on a GitHub forum and the rest-assured forum also ask this and some people were suggesting that this was possibly a false positive (the messages were from earlier this year and also from a couple of years ago)?


I need this jar for the class. How can I tell if MS Defender is really returning a false positive as suggested?


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Grace T

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