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Default SOT: injection process (computer)

Whenever I run CCleaner, I now receive a warning about an injection
process taking place (coming from Bitdefender). If I acknowledge
this, I receive a message 'Injection Process Ignored' and Bitdefender
resumes. I have zero idea what this is about. It only started after
an update. I take it this is safe? Is there a way of adjusting
either CCleaner or Bitdefender to allow this? Thanks.
 
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