Most automotive software (like KSuite, Autotuner, or various flashers) uses obfuscated code to protect intellectual property. Windows Defender often flags edc17.dll as a "Trojan" or "Generic PUA" and prevents it from initializing.
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This article targets automotive tuners, diagnostic technicians, and ECU (Engine Control Unit) programmers who use software like ECM Titanium , WinOLS , PCMflash , Kess V2 , Ktag , or Bitbox . Most automotive software (like KSuite, Autotuner, or various