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dunham 10-11-2004 15:33

Medal of Honor - Pacific Assault: Virus in noCD-exe?
 
My virus scanner (F-Prot) reports probability of an unknown virus in mohpa.exe, the noCD-exe by RELOADED, obtained via GameCopyWorld.

This could just be due to some suspicious - but harmless - statements in the code. On the other hand, it could be a real virus.

Has anyone else encountered this warning? Is the .exe safe?

Thanks!

Dunham

dunham 10-11-2004 16:36

P.S.: Scanned the mohpa.exe on another PC with McAfee - no virus found. File seems okay, although I don't trust McAfee. I'm gonna try it.

tbaher 10-11-2004 16:57

wasn't there a certain RAR file that set off one of those "maybe" virus detectors
I think any copy protection that installs drivers without asking you first would be classified as viruses by a "maybe" scanner
*hates Race Driver 2 for that*

GLH 10-11-2004 21:14

Scanned with AntiVir Personal Edition: No Virus !!!

Stefan f 10-11-2004 22:12

i dont have the crack or original , but if the crack isnt packed , it should have the same excact file size then the original , also check if the original has the same problem

dunham 11-11-2004 05:57

No, the original .exe does not register as "virus suspicious".

As usual, the cracked version is shorter than the original one:
The original is 10.889.623 Bytes long,
the noCD has 9.736.192 Bytes.

I used the suspicious mohpa.exe yesterday and have no further problems - so it's probably a false alarm. The only annoying thing is, that I have to disable virus protection to start the game.

GLH 11-11-2004 06:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stefan f
i dont have the crack or original , but if the crack isnt packed , it should have the same excact file size then the original , also check if the original has the same problem

That's not true !!!
Most of the time, cracks are smaler then the original file, because the copy protection is moved out !!!

krondike 11-11-2004 15:28

I've scanned the latest version and virus deffinition with Kapersky Antivirus. No sign of virus.
Update your virus deffinition to the latest and it might change the result after a while.

Heard many people complaining that there Antivirus give a false alert! Some creaters of a program have to write in to the antivirus company to stop theme to report false...so yes this is a big problem!

dunham 12-11-2004 05:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by krondike
... Update your virus deffinition to the latest and it might change the result after a while.
...
Some creaters of a program have to write in to the antivirus company to stop theme to report false...so yes this is a big problem!

Sorry, it doesn't quite work that way. If a virus scanner reports a file to "probably contain an unknown virus", it means that the scanner has found suspicious code - not a known virus signature. The virus definition updates only contain the signatures of known viruses.

Unknown virus alerts are usually the result of a heuristic scan that checks for activities typical for viri (or is it viruses?). This includes self modifying code, access of ressources by unusual or undocumented means, self replication, etc.

In this case (F-Prot vs Pacific Assault) it seems that an overly sensitive virus scanner has met a program that is using some non-standard file access methods. At least that's my guess - no way to be sure without analyzing the code. Since the original mohpa.exe is not suspicious, something new has to be in the noCD crack that triggered the alert.

krondike 12-11-2004 07:45

Well I couldn't find any example becuase didn't remember what program that it was. But I did find this on google.

http://www.giac.org/practical/GSEC/T...demir_GSEC.pdf

hkhobby 16-11-2004 06:29

Pacific Assault- Why there is no GUN'S SOUND ????????????
 
I also found another problem that I have no GUN'S SOUND in game ???????
(Have music, human voice but no gun's sound .........)
Anyone can fix it for me ???
Thank you ^^ !

Joe Forster/STA 16-11-2004 06:32

Hey guys,

NOD32 has been detecting a virus for some half a year in the WIN.COM of my Windows 98 (Gold Edition, English) until they fixed this problem a week or so ago. How about that?! :D

Joe

krondike 16-11-2004 07:18

Like I said some antivirus program report verry false. Lucky Kapersky dosen't have any dirt on it! ;)

muhammad 17-11-2004 11:13

mohapa vs f-prot
 
Uninstall f-prot and install Norton Antivirus 2004 or 2005 , Update the virus definations , i dont think you should have the problem again .

As far as f-prot is concerned , I could be that the program might be detecting scripts working in the background and alertng you that here might be a virus.

Mohpa has certin background scripts which might conflict with certin anti-virus programs .

THE JOKER SS 17-11-2004 11:27

kaspersky rocks norton sucks , everyone with a bit computer security knowledge knows that :)


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