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jI11jaCksjAkk

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For those that didn't provide it: what was the infection identified as? did you download from the OP post or somewhere else? And what file precisely got detected?

Removing the images and , only 2 pings from very obscure AVs caused by the zsync.exe part of renpy's python distribution which every renpy game has and are certainly false positives.

Wacatac is usually also a false positive of Renpy itself, it's been a recurring issue in many games. According to the Microsoft threat database, Cloxer is also a generic machine learning identified threat, so may be a similar case. However, with the recent F95 Malware crisis from a few months ago, these reports should still be taken seriously.
I DL-ed from dikgames (mega) and didn't get any flags when scanning with MB, SAS and Spybot...but after all the posts here I deleted and am going to wait a bit to be safe...
 
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Xen86

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Maybe wait until you have an update that actually has new content and completed scenes before you start asking for money (aside from the normal Patreon/Subscribestar stuff). Just saying, I imagine it'd make it more likely for people to actually give you money.
 

H3XA

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OMG, I hate doing this, is there really no other way?
There are free virus cleaning tools online avg, zonealarm, malwarebytes, even the windows defender thing however, it's hard to clean a system up entirely after it's already been infected. Trojans have a habit of downloading additional stuff to your computer. You can certainly try with decent success. But probably only to give yourself time to go for a system format later down the road.

Good luck buddy, I do hope you get through it. It's a tedious situation to be in.
 

Deadlyreaper

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so i played it for the first time in january 2023 and now again and WTF??? that can only be a joke is hardly worth the effort to load it now because after a short time it's over and a text comes give me 50dollar really?? in 10 years if then something comes together in terms of content then maybe but like this???? no it's nice for a demo but nothing more could become something good but not at this pace
 
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joelurmel

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The good file Our_Secret_Price_of_Forbidden_Wishes-0.4.5_revised_beta_version_Goleta_California_10.18.2024-pc.zip have this hash:
MD5 Checksum: 3364F054DD23B7376E71A6D09BA4C288
SHA-1 Checksum: 2964F65158426399F7DFB567E2D17C634EAA4533
SHA-256 Checksum: 58CBAA7E83B1720A2C59ECAEF7DFDE9C84B320A6C5EB1E47E8BF7F1D05AEC638
SHA-512 Checksum: B46A588171EA8EE5A1A5B32540EA8A43C0554942F49D0A1AF9E68D5B699553E50A03C4229F25B46F60785D800CE033F60768C71D30ABB657C8BCED18843BAE00
 

Tesla QQ

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When I download from the gofile link, Windows Defender finds viruses. It did not give any warning when I downloaded from the mega link. After extracting the archive to the folder, I scanned it again and did not find any viruses. I cannot share the virustotal result because it gives the error that the file size is large. You can use the mega link for a clean download. I am also leaving my own link.
 

Bonerhat

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When I download from the gofile link, Windows Defender finds viruses. It did not give any warning when I downloaded from the mega link. After extracting the archive to the folder, I scanned it again and did not find any viruses. I cannot share the virustotal result because it gives the error that the file size is large. You can use the mega link for a clean download. I am also leaving my own link.
The mega and Gofile downloads in the OP have identical checksums, which also match joelurmel's above,

Screenshot 2024-10-22 124703.jpg

So that's strange one would trigger and the other wouldn't. I expect it's some weird combination of circumstances making Windows Defender's AI randomly freak out for some users, maybe the long filename or something.

Either way though, it does just seem to be an issue with the compressed archive itself being flagged, the actual extracted files seem fine.

(Also little trick btw, you can open the zip and delete the images folder, which makes the archives small enough to upload to virustotal. Changes the hash of course, but lets you scan it all together at least.)
 

joelurmel

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The mega and Gofile downloads in the OP have identical checksums, which also match joelurmel's above,

View attachment 4157247

So that's strange one would trigger and the other wouldn't. I expect it's some weird combination of circumstances making Windows Defender's AI randomly freak out for some users, maybe the long filename or something.

Either way though, it does just seem to be an issue with the compressed archive itself being flagged, the actual extracted files seem fine.

(Also little trick btw, you can open the zip and delete the images folder, which makes the archives small enough to upload to virustotal. Changes the hash of course, but lets you scan it all together at least.)
This is because downloads from Mega are encrypted and during decryption, the browser does not allow access to the file. Hence the inability of antivirus software to scan. And also, because it's a very bad idea for some antivirus software to scan during downloading. Especially when it's based on a signature. Automatic scanning of archives should be deactivated to eliminate false alerts.
 
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