Windows Defender classified update.js as a Trojan

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      https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=37020&name=Trojan:JS/FakeUpdates&threatid=2147861233&enterprise=0

       

      update.js was wiped off a server because Windows Defender detected it was a Trojan.

      So, this is more of request to help tell them that it's not a Trojan.

      Microsoft Defender Antivirus has detected malware or other potentially unwanted software.
       For more information please see the following:
      [https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=37020&name=Trojan:JS/FakeUpdates&threatid=2147861233&enterprise=0]
       Name: Trojan:JS/FakeUpdates
       ID: 2147861233
       Severity: Severe
       Category: Trojan
       Path: file:_C:\Program Files\abc\package.nw\node_modules\mongodb\lib\operations\search_indexes\update.js
       Detection Origin: Local machine
       Detection Type: Concrete
       Detection Source: Real-Time Protection
       User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
       Process Name: C:\Program Files\abc\abc.exe
       Security intelligence Version: AV: 1.439.199.0, AS: 1.439.199.0, NIS: 1.439.199.0
       Engine Version: AM: 1.1.25090.3001, NIS: 1.1.25090.3001
      

            Assignee:
            Alex Bevilacqua
            Reporter:
            Jason Suttles
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