My idea is that, in general, trojans aren’t trustworthy for obvious reasons. But this cracker came from cs.rin.ru apparently which I DO trust.

(yes this is a win defender thing BUT I don’t know if its onto something lol)

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Github latest release

I read something about !ml is a good sign but I am still skeptical

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No, trojans are never trustworthy.

But if you think it might be a false positive, put it into virustotal and a sandbox to see what it does.

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The github repo looks fine tbh

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The source might look good, but are you (figurative you, I know you’re not OP) compiling it yourself or using the recompiled binaries? It wouldn’t be the first time github releases contained malware.

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github allows malware?

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No, but that doesn’t mean people don’t upload malware anyway.

Noah
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fair enough

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Check virustotal

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