NekoBrother

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For real. I use Malwarebytes one of the overzeouls anti-viruses and it didn't trigger alert.
i suspect other people have been using 3rd party anti-virus softwares hence they gotten trojan horse and they probably also gotten few other malwares and they blame the game for it but its the anti-virus software is the main issue, not the game or website itself
 

Pentadien

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I downloaded it on the 17th of august, 2025-08-17, is it possible that the malware was already there before it got detected here? The Timeframe says it's from the 2025-08-19.
 

penalsquadron

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I downloaded it on the 17th of august, 2025-08-17, is it possible that the malware was already there before it got detected here? The Timeframe says it's from the 2025-08-19.
Check for the file/folder indicated in this post, to be sure:
https://f95zone.to/threads/recent-malware-infected-games.207437/post-17882753

If you had downloaded Dazed's GPT3.5 MTL instead, it's fine, they're clean.

Is it safe to download now?
OP states "The current links are fine."
So it's up to you whether that reassurance is good enough.
 
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SagiriChan

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Mmmm I installed the infected version, played it and everything, but I don't remember triggering an alert. I ran two full scans, both at startup and desktop with Avast, a full scan with the malware bytes, and a deep scan with Avg, but supposedly there's nothing. Is there still a chance that the virus is on my PC?
 

Kruggar

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Mmmm I installed the infected version, played it and everything, but I don't remember triggering an alert. I ran two full scans, both at startup and desktop with Avast, a full scan with the malware bytes, and a deep scan with Avg, but supposedly there's nothing. Is there still a chance that the virus is on my PC?
From what I read in the Infected Malware Thread if you have MySuperGame folder in your Appdata\Local\ you were probably infected, and the virus deletes itself so you wont know.
 

Primibara

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From what I read in the Infected Malware Thread if you have MySuperGame folder in your Appdata\Local\ you were probably infected, and the virus deletes itself so you wont know.
is there a solution? virus deleting itself sounds like a good thing but I doubt there are good intentions with the fact that it's there in the first place.
 

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is there a solution? virus deleting itself sounds like a good thing but I doubt there are good intentions with the fact that it's there in the first place.
I read that it comes back once in a while lmao
 

Kruggar

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is there a solution? virus deleting itself sounds like a good thing but I doubt there are good intentions with the fact that it's there in the first place.
dont know the implications of the virus deleting itself, probably just stole all your passwords and cookies and then deleted itself. I am just gonna change all my passwords and enable 2FA, then run a full scan from windows defender and then malwarebytes, then take backup of my important data and clean reinstall windows. I shouldve done this already, but from now on its better to run these games in a sandbox environment.
 
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Helz

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Downloaded the game during "risk perioid", I have f-secure and windows defender but neither said anything. Didnt find mysupergames folder nor anything suspicious, went and figuratively dunked my computer in bleach.
Thankfully everything important is behind 2FA..
Does the virus delete the telltale folder when its done? Asking out of interest since its one thing to be infected and whole another form of annoyance to suspect being infected but not finding the telltales.
 

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Wait... was this game's female protagonist inspired by a certain Vtuber? Is that why the name got changed?
 

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Downloaded the game during "risk perioid", I have f-secure and windows defender but neither said anything. Didnt find mysupergames folder nor anything suspicious, went and figuratively dunked my computer in bleach.
Thankfully everything important is behind 2FA..
Does the virus delete the telltale folder when its done? Asking out of interest since its one thing to be infected and whole another form of annoyance to suspect being infected but not finding the telltales.
From what I've read it only deletes the update.exe file and any other files it may generate in the mysupergame folder, not the folder itself. In my case windows defender caught it for "DefenseEvasion" and nuked the .exe and there were no other files in the folder so I don't even know if my shit got fucked... I still changed every password and scanned with both WD and malwarebytes and both came out clean. Still running periodic full scans and considering if reinstalling windows is overkill or not

Also, the malware only seems to initiate if you ran the game .exe, so if you never launched the game you should be fine afaik
 

penalsquadron

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Wait... was this game's female protagonist inspired by a certain Vtuber? Is that why the name got changed?
No, her name is originally "Amelie" (アメリ) in Japanese too.

I think I mentioned it in a post a while back when I first played the MTL version, no idea why GPT 3.5 rendered it as "Amelia".
 

BabyHound

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I downloaded the game when the so call malware was a problem and I'm no techy so don't really know if I had it or not. ran a scan on the antivirus program I had but it didn't flag anything. I see a lot of people also saying they haven't found any issues also but waned to be on the safe side so did a factory reset as I had nothing important on this laptop. Would that have done the job or would I need to take further steps? any advice would be appreciated.
 

draxy

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is there a solution? virus deleting itself sounds like a good thing but I doubt there are good intentions with the fact that it's there in the first place.
The virus is deleting itself because it did it's job and that's stealling all your credentials, once that is done the virus is deleting itself to prevent the host realizing it was infected in the first place ( lumma stealer have been a thing for a while and is still very active )
 

Helz

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From what I've read it only deletes the update.exe file and any other files it may generate in the mysupergame folder, not the folder itself. In my case windows defender caught it for "DefenseEvasion" and nuked the .exe and there were no other files in the folder so I don't even know if my shit got fucked... I still changed every password and scanned with both WD and malwarebytes and both came out clean. Still running periodic full scans and considering if reinstalling windows is overkill or not

Also, the malware only seems to initiate if you ran the game .exe, so if you never launched the game you should be fine afaik
Ok.. I loaded the game during the risk period and ran it.. so im more than moderately confused why my situation is as it is. Got no warnings, no telltale folder that virus was once active. None nada nothing.
Got windows defender and F-secure running on top of it..
After being informed the file was rotten, Ran combo cleaner, malwarebytes, defender, f-secure, whole orchestra.. then I got frustrated and nuked entire system with Tronscript just for good measure. Ive basically raked my system bloody and bleached it.
Still changing passwords..
 
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