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@ Dabhand: Your post does NOT suggest that you are relying this "info" thus makes this even more untrustful...
As for suggesting it could possibly be malware, be very careful doing this as even idiots like this popsoda guy thinks it is... who the f*ck is this guy, if he says one more thing here he is gone But think of it, if h4x0r wanted to spread malware why have EVERTHING pointing at yourself (filename, file details, etc), it is plain ridiculous even thinking this If I look logical at this I think he made a mistake creating them on disk instead of memory (or wherever he wanted them to be created), I can not think of anything else right now If you really wanted to know why his dll are appearing in the C: root why not just ask him plain and simple without attacking/bashing him, you know what kind of answer you will get back if you do... obviously |
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Thread cleaned up from all the off-topic crap.
We're currently investigating a specific pair of h4x0r's and CheatHappens' trainers, both sent to us by Caliber, at the moment. Check out this thread in a few days for the results. Until then, everyone who has a C:\h4x0r.dll file, please, zip it up and send it to me in an E-mail attachment and tell me which h4x0r trainer you found it in (don't attach it, gimme the URL on www.sicheats.com where it can be downloaded instead).
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