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Post by bigwhale on Jun 8, 2019 10:50:59 GMT -6
McAfee Antivirus identify rtw2.exe as trojan horse and delete the file!
It is detected by the heuristic function of McAfee and not by signature...
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Post by jstaylor1786 on Jun 9, 2019 3:46:52 GMT -6
bull-guard antivirus is doing the same (except it quarantines the file)
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dd377
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Post by dd377 on Jun 9, 2019 7:02:40 GMT -6
I am running McAfee and installed the game and v1.03 with no issues.
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Post by williammiller on Jun 9, 2019 10:57:35 GMT -6
Before we post any game file we locally scan the files with multiple anti-virus software, as well as uploading it to VirusTotal, so we know it is clean. A few AV programs will falsely flag the executable based on heuristics, but the vast majority of AV programs correctly show it as fine. I have sent samples and information (several times) to several anti-virus companies to remove RTW2 from their blacklists...most do, some seem verrrry slow to do so if they ever do, and some will sometimes re-blacklist the game every time we update it...sigh . The best suggestion I can offer right now is that after you install the game &/or update it, put the RTW2 executable in your anti-virus exclusion list so it will not be scanned.
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