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Linux.BtcMine.717 in canonical-livepatchd

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today Dr.Web for Linux (antivirus) is detecting virus in

Menace : Linux.BtcMine.717 Détecté par le module : Scanner Heure de détection : 17/6/23 2:42 Μ.Μ. Nom de l’objet : canonical-livepatchd Titulaire : root Modifié : 17/6/23 2:42 Μ.Μ. Taille : 9.44 Mo

Chemin : /snap/canonical-livepatch/229/canonical-livepatchd

Should I consider this as serious?or false positive? Does not make sense canonical would send infected updates. Has anyone insights about this?I am considering to reinstall a fresh copy of Ubuntu but not sure it will change anything if LivePatch resend this update Thanks anyone for your help. At this moment, I believe this is a false positive but have never had any virus result with this tool so I am surprised

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