Antivirus organisation AVG has mistakenly identified a core Windows file as a piece of malware. An AVG update, pushed out on Sunday, for versions 7.5 and 8 falsely identified user32.dll as malware.
When you run the installation file of an Avast or AVG product on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC, you may see the Package Broken or Not a Valid Win32 Application ...