Not exactly the same situation, but RustDesk has recently been removed from the official WinGet community repository because their automated scans have been blocking updates since v1.4.2 in September 2025.
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/discussions/13025 https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/345601
tl;dr: ESET Antivirus flags RustDesk as a "Potentially Unsafe Application" because it is a remote administration tool, despite not flagging similar commercial products in the same way, and the WinGet Community repo policy is to block anything flagged as such. Since they were unable to update the repo the RustDesk team requested that the older versions be removed to prevent users from unknowingly installing old versions that could potentially be a security issue in the future. Apparently this has been an issue for a lot of applications especially in the VPN and remote control categories.
There is a discussion about how best to handle these sorts of situations where legitimate and desirable applications get flagged as "potentially unsafe" or "potentially unwanted" but so far it's just been a discussion with no actual changes proposed yet.