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chrome thinks it's a virus #577

Open bassslapper2023 opened 2 years ago

bassslapper2023 commented 2 years ago

every download, it says it's dangerous

NKCSS commented 2 years ago

image Same here. Alternative is to clone it with git; curious to see what Chrome triggers on.

NKCSS commented 2 years ago

Digged some more; there is a single executable in the project, TypeTreeGenerator.exe and it triggers a lot of malware engines; check this virustotal report: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/423f6774b299fad62d4f879a39671fc5c13c3245b682b647ed02cc568e1029a6/detection

Doesn't mean it's bad, but I can't see all the details.

Ecorous commented 2 years ago

I'm going to post this comment as hopefully a last message for people reading these threads. Please don't post anything after this unless it is useful to others reading these threads.

UABE does in fact appear to be a virus, so I would avoid using it for now. I would suggest using UABEA which was and is a valid replacement before UABE was updated and/or opensourced. UABEA may (and is) still buggy, so be aware of that. Again I would entirely stay away from UABE as there has been no proof that it is not a virus, where many pieces of antivirus software (including Windows Defender) pick it up as malicious. Until this has been resolved, stay well clear of UABE, and if you need a replacement, use UABEA

MacoDeVinx commented 2 years ago

Actually, I would recommend 2.2 b or other 2.2 version of UABE. It is only the new UABE version [3.0 beta 1] that has virus detection on it.

Personally not a fan of the UABEA layout and it's also missing a few key features for modding, such as mesh modding and audio files, the only thing you can do is textures.

By using 2.2 you can do whatever but only for games with Unity 2019.2 though.

[Follow up on Ecorous messages.]

NKCSS commented 2 years ago

I'm going to post this comment as hopefully a last message for people reading these threads. Please don't post anything after this unless it is useful to others reading these threads.

UABE does in fact appear to be a virus, so I would avoid using it for now. I would suggest using UABEA which was and is a valid replacement before UABE was updated and/or opensourced. UABEA may (and is) still buggy, so be aware of that. Again I would entirely stay away from UABE as there has been no proof that it is not a virus, where many pieces of antivirus software (including Windows Defender) pick it up as malicious. Until this has been resolved, stay well clear of UABE, and if you need a replacement, use UABEA

Your message makes no sense. The program that tiggers the AV has the source included, you can inspect it and see it does nothing maliciously, compile it yourself, and get it detected again.