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Miscellaneous Forums => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: neclon on 2008-10-25 18:00:54
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I downloaded the saint patch and the rar had a trojan, so did the patcher.exe
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Hi
two questions:
Where did u download saints patch from?
Also What anti-virus software are you using?
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look, i am a cracker/hacker and the reason for the "virus" notice is because of the core the patch was built upon.
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It's called a false positive. You'd better get used to them, because you'll see a lot if you mess with game modding.
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Yes it is a false positive like Terid_K and Fermy said and you can just disable your virus scanner or allow Exclusions if your virus scanner allows it. But still alot of people find this a problem (mainly because no one wants to disable there virus scanner) so i am trying to work on a method to remove (actually just hiding the code not removing it) the false positive from saints patch and so far it seems to be coming along nicely but i havent figured out how to from all virus scanners yet but so far i have made it possible to not be detected by nearly all on them.
Here is a picture of the original Saints Patch virus scan from http://virusscan.jotti.org/
http://www.geocities.com/dddkram/saintsoriginal.jpg
And now here is V1 of my EXE and as you can see only Ikarus and Sophos can find it.
http://www.geocities.com/dddkram/v1.jpg
And here is V2 of my EXE and now i have managed to make it so Ikarus cant find it but it no shows as a virus on AntiVir scanner
http://www.geocities.com/dddkram/v2.jpg
Anyway so far its coming along well but now i need to try and find a way around sophos and making sure both Ikarus and AntiVir dont see it as a virus.
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It's mainly due to the nature of the patch.
Since it actually involves altering the executable in similiar ways that a trojan would.
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mine didn't come with a virus.