JorgeFFC
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If u are running windows since windows 10 they started testing a thing called "hash" in every file. Basically its an high end antipiracy technique that tests this value and the data size, they got literally a backup of pretty much most if not all uploaded files(og ones) and if a hash doesn't meet the right code or if the size doesn't meet, it gets flagged as trojan or anything similar because its an exe file, used to happen with a lot of clean pirated games in the past with me, another common find in the files are 3rd party programs leftovers, such as the translating tool some people use or even save editors because they do "attach" themselves to another file and modify real time, this is also considered a "trojan" behaviour.Anti virus picked up the .exe file, think i'll wait for someone else to confirm it is safe
Cheat engine itself does this, if u setup it somewhat as well, it can even bypass and modify kernel, but windows hates app messing with the hidden data, thus since windows 10 they force a blue screen whenever u try to mod/cheat in games using the kernel as pathway.