Trojan?

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    JoBlog445
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    I’ve just tried to run the file and win 10 has detected a trojan?

    Has anybody else had this issue? Obviously I haven’t ran it now.

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    #21437

    iifetap
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    Have you even looked or did you go straight to posting? There are like 20 threads on this topic on the front page of these forums.

    #21438
    LutBot
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    Bruh check out the literal hundred of threads below yours.. jesus.

    #21442

    JoBlog445
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    No I didn’t look tbh.

    I just literally went into full panic mode and posted, lol.

    #21444
    LutBot
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    No I didn’t look tbh.

    I just literally went into full panic mode and posted, lol.

    Lol No worries. If you’re new to miqo this wont be the first nor the last time you’ll see your Av try to flag it as a virus.

    #21455

    JoBlog445
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    Yea, I am pretty new to it.

    My next task is to work out how to use all these grids & presets provided by other members lol

    #21512

    DAL41123
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    Miqo uses code to “hook” into the ff14 process to find, attach and scan ff14 memory. That kind of thing is common in other types of malware as well. Win 10 and a significantly high number of anti malware software use a heuristic library to identify malware which the IT industry largely believes to be a poor method of finding and preventing malware for the last 20 years. Long story short, what you have here is whats known as a false positive and is a result of the industry failing to rise to the challenge of creating effective ant malware tools.

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