False Positives?
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/...0e9a/detection
I'm assuming these are false positives, but why do they come up? Is it due to the .jar connecting to the server? |
I believe they are false positives. When I was compiling files into an EXE before the update, I was having issues with media fire sometimes flag for virus, sometimes not. If there was a true positive, it would hit Everytime. I believe it's just heuristics scanning that picks it up, but I'm no John McAfee :p
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(plus it was first scanned yesterday, and nowadays it seems most crypter stubs don't keep them undetectable for more than an hour) |
Seems to be the case as nothing harmful in our game play client. I appreciate any virusscans as proof once you finish up scanning. Thank you.
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It's false positive, because the path and injection that these clients run on needs to go through some sensitive parts of your computer essentially. If you haven't seen it before there's some fairly basic Java injection where people can put RATs onto your computer following the same procedure and security protocols that is set up to run servers like these. With that being said, no. There's no issue with this server. You are vulnerable to applications like these, but that's the risk you take for playing a illegal copy of a game. Just go to the open source server and client that is hosted on their website and look through it yourself. This is people that leave their projects open sourced is so that people that want to look through what's going onto their computer can and if they want to replicated and host their own version of this server they can also do that. |
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Thanks for the reassurance and clarification. |
https://github.com/superblaubeere27/...ator/issues/46
Someone discussed it here, should be the same topic for our case. Not sure if Pro Noob published the source code for the client as well. |
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