@Zymus Consider taking a step back and looking at it again. You did ask a question and got an answer. Did that response answer the question you actually asked? Sure, the question you asked wasn't what you wanted it to be, but that doesn't really matter in terms of accepting an answer that's most useful to you. In this case, the value provided seems to be clarifying your understanding enough that you can ask the question you really want.
In short, I'd suggest asking your new question and linking your old one for context. Be sure to provide enough information to distinguish it from your old question so it doesn't get closed as a duplicate.
Nothing wrong with your question, but FWIW I think the burden should be on the AV authors to not do "racial profiling", not on us, the programmers, to try and circumvent it. <getting off my soapbox now...> — 500 - Internal Server Error39 secs ago
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