Babable False Positive & Blacklist Removal

Is Babable flagging your website or file?

If Babable is flagging your site or a file — often as PUP.HighConfidence, Malware.HighConfidence (ML confidence-score labels) — it is either a real infection or a false positive. Here is how to get it cleared.

Step 1 — Confirm it is really a false positive

Do not request removal while malware is still present, or the flag returns. Check first:

If anything turns up, get it fully cleaned first — deleting the visible malware is not enough if a backdoor remains.

Step 2 — Report the false positive to Babable

Babable takes false positives by email. Submit here: obu@babable.com (email)

  1. Confirm Babable is the flagging engine on the VirusTotal report.
  2. Email obu@babable.com with the SHA-256, the sample, and signing details.
  3. Note that release builds signed with a production certificate are usually cleared — ship a signed release if applicable.
  4. Request reanalysis and re-scan.

Good to know: Active ML engine on VirusTotal that frequently issues low-evidence “HighConfidence” PUP/malware labels on unsigned or debug-signed builds.

Step 3 — If it keeps coming back

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Frequently asked questions

How long does Babable take to clear a false positive? Once the site/file is genuinely clean and you have submitted the request, most are resolved within a few days.

It keeps coming back — why? Because the real infection is still there. A full cleanup stops the loop.

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