![]() ![]() What this comes down to is that if you don’t trust an application vendor, don’t use the application, Vivendi-Blizzard are doing much shadier stuff than I, imo (further). Further to this, there is a false positive caused by certain anti-virus vendors (“W32/Heuristic-KPP!Eldorado”) which affects multiple applications of this type. ![]() A: The program makes 0 attempts to connect to the outside world, and only attempts to change war3.exe memory, if you see other behaviour the exe is probably infected, safest bet is to download only from.
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