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aliko 21-02-2012 07:37

Alan Wake v1.01.16.3292 (+16 Trainer)-LinGon
 

Joe Forster/STA 21-02-2012 12:24

The trainer is heavily encrypted and requires firewall and antivirus programs to be disabled. Report: https://www.virustotal.com/file/2bfd...is/1329855717/ . Think whether it's worth the trouble.

Desu[Shield] 21-02-2012 18:35

Program is nonviral. It uses a lot of masking techniques that malware typically uses that set alarms off in most AV software. See below for further details:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/po...tid=2147625929

Additionally I was able to launch the program successfully without having to disable any security software (firewall active, AV real time scanner active, DEP protection on for all programs). As to whether the trainer works I cannot tell you (as I do not own the game). Your AV and firewall software may not be configured properly to notify user on detection instead of take action without user intervention.

Joe Forster/STA 22-02-2012 06:27

I know what it is and my firewall (Comodo Firewall) and antivirus (ESET NOD32) software is very well configured, thank you very much. Adding such extreme encryption only causes troubles to the users, just like the known false positives of trainers created with Cheat Engine.

STN 23-02-2012 08:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desu[Shield] (Post 400723)
Program is nonviral. It uses a lot of masking techniques that malware typically uses that set alarms off in most AV software. See below for further details:

http://www.microsoft.com/security/po...tid=2147625929

Additionally I was able to launch the program successfully without having to disable any security software (firewall active, AV real time scanner active, DEP protection on for all programs). As to whether the trainer works I cannot tell you (as I do not own the game). Your AV and firewall software may not be configured properly to notify user on detection instead of take action without user intervention.

FYI, Antivirus rarely stops trainers from executing, the reason trainer makers advise to disable AV and security software is for proper functioning of the trainer, not for execution. Almost all AVs block interprocess communication which is what trainer does, inject to the game (another process).

So the trainer would run fine with all security software enabled, it won't work though(the options). In fact LinGon trainers have some weird black-listing mechanism in it that if you live in a certain country, the trainer won't work. Its all hidden behind the protection used on trainer (VMPROTECT) along with other stuff.


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