I think it's from Malwarebytes's ignorance
Well, let's take a look
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Trojan-Dropper
A type of trojan that drops one or more malware onto a system. A typical trojan-dropper is a file that contains other files (its payload) compressed inside its body. In many cases, trojan-droppers also contain innocent files or multimedia files to disguise malicious activities.
When a trojan-dropper is run, it extracts all the files in its payload ad drops the extracted files to a folder (usually a temporary folder) on the system. It then runs all the dropped files simultaneously.
Trojan-droppers are usually created by special programs called 'joiners'. These programs allow the malware author to customize the trojan-dropper's functionalities and to add as many files as needed into the package.
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Atres has some of those caracteristics, but nothing to do with malware