zerosmoke
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Just a heads up, I'd thought this was a false positive when my KIS 2011 picked it up in the build I got from this site. Then I decided to send it to the analysts at Kaspersky Labs. I sent in a couple of the builds I got from this site, and otfans, and they confirmed that it was not a false positive after examining the code, and even though I sent it in again they informed me they didn't need the source code again to confirm it was indeed infected. I've since compiled my own build using the source files listed at http://otland.net/subversion and my build passes the Kaspersky scan without a red flag.
In conclusion, if your anti-virus flags the build you got as infected, send it to [email protected] in a password protected file with the password "virus" and it will be personally analyzed by one of their techs.
I've also uploaded my build(just the exe in a zip), fresh from compiling. Note: I had an error from status.cpp and tools.cpp (linker error) regarding xmlfree, so I removed references to it in those 2 files. That's the only change I've made to the build before compiling.
Edit: My build had a few bugs, one of which was the non-existence of loot, oddly enough. I've removed it so no one else ends up with the same problem.
In conclusion, if your anti-virus flags the build you got as infected, send it to [email protected] in a password protected file with the password "virus" and it will be personally analyzed by one of their techs.
I've also uploaded my build(just the exe in a zip), fresh from compiling. Note: I had an error from status.cpp and tools.cpp (linker error) regarding xmlfree, so I removed references to it in those 2 files. That's the only change I've made to the build before compiling.
Edit: My build had a few bugs, one of which was the non-existence of loot, oddly enough. I've removed it so no one else ends up with the same problem.
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