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Mate those are no name antiviruses.Virus report: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4cb47637522e3638158bab5b288a312eb155420063bab22bc55fb0bcd3cef58e
@Wimwizard any comment on that scan report?
hmmmm... virus detection by major AV provideres like AVG, Sophos, McAfee Scanner, Avira, Avast and others...Mate those are no name antiviruses.
It's code protection from unauthorized behaviour like reverse eng. Any modern software has protection.
Try this modify 1 byte see what happens.... it won't run because you modify it, meaning it's protection will tell you that something is wrong!
that's why it has the SHA256 CHECKSUMS !
on the link you send me with the report i made a comment, and i also made the same nice comments towards the virustotal team. their tests systems are dodgy. see what i wrote in the comments.
I have settled down currently with Malwarebytes, Malwarebytes Browser add-on, and Windows Defender resident but quiet, as a back-up. Defender still goes nutz even though Malwarebytes has the wheel so before even unraring a crack or cracked program I first shut down Malwarebytes, and then turn-off real-time in defender, it works. I like the setup because M/B has good manners but still vigilant. Defender is what it is but it is nervous as all get out, sometimes a good thing. All told along with some mindful surfing and clicking, works for me. Sorry AFFA, I know how much you loveAnything that starts with AVAST, junk it.
Avast have been trying to get their junk into my systems since 1999 and failing gloriously at every turn.
The fact the injector looks like a diabetics dosing pen is a little disheartening. The overall packing thing is a tad worrying,
As for the content of the AV report I would say its pretty benine, but the description leads to looking like the old Anti Bloat script that was on that site as well back in 2021, may well be a rehash of the old thing now win 10 is junked. In my opinion, I cant see a use for it with such tools out there as Winhance and such like. Would not be fair to try it on my system as its pretty much customised now to run the way I want it and kiss as much junk off the machine as possible already.
As for the Bit defender totalling an SSD, Ive got mine turned off with a reg key kill.
Reports folks would make interesting reading