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unRheal posted on Mar 06, 2008 1:23:06 PM - Report post
I'm still trying to figure out why this trainer is called a "Trojan" by my McAfee - I suspect it's wrong, but I can't tell for sure. It detects it as "Generic.dx (Trojan)"
I tried running it, starting the game, playing for a few seconds, quitting, then quitting it (mint-rtt.exe) again... while running sysinternals procmon. Filtering for "mint" in the process name, and looking through doesn't seem to me to be showing any obvious signs... There are a few attempts to access some .dat files in:
c:\documents and settings\all users\application data\network associates\bopdata\
But I'm not sure what those files are for, or what the significance of accessing them might be... lots of processes do things you wouldn't expect when you watch them with these tools.
As I mentioned in another post - I've ran this same file many, many times back in early '07, when McAfee didn't detect it as anything malicious. While I didn't get the file from here, I did download the one here and compare it to the one I have, and it is identical.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this, or how to tell for sure if it's troublesome...?
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PWizard posted on Mar 06, 2008 2:21:26 PM - Report post
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unRheal posted on Mar 07, 2008 10:24:48 PM - Report post
Hi PWizard,
Many thanks for the reply and the info. As I think I mentioned in one of the posts - I was suspected it was fine... I was pretty sure, since as I also mentioned I used it so many times, and for so long - with no apparent ill effects.