Marinos 0 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 I dont know if the right word for μεταλλαγη is variation but thats what came up on google translate. So today i got this window (attached below) about an automatic scan. It wants to clean some nucleus coop files and efi. Wasnt nucleus supposed to be a false positive and if yes why does it still come up? Also what shall i do with the efi detection? Please help ASAP.
Administrators Marcos 5,458 Posted June 6 Administrators Posted June 6 Please refer to https://support.eset.com/en/kb6567 and create a detection exclusion as recommended in the KB.
Marinos 0 Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 3 hours ago, Marcos said: Please refer to https://support.eset.com/en/kb6567 and create a detection exclusion as recommended in the KB. this is about efi though. anyway what about nucleus?
Administrators Marcos 5,458 Posted June 6 Administrators Posted June 6 Your on-demand scanner log shows CompuTrace detection that the KB is about.
Marinos 0 Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 55 minutes ago, Marcos said: Your on-demand scanner log shows CompuTrace detection that the KB is about. i dont think so the screenshot shows a detection about nucleus and the automatic response to it is "clean" while the efi detection is "no action" so i guess that the nucleus coop detection is higher priority than a uefi false positive. Is it false positive as their website suggests?
Marinos 0 Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 yeah seems like the first detection is a false positive. The other two too because its a splitscreen emulator and it recognises it a cracker for games. Thats what i think at least if you could help @Marcos
itman 1,803 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 54 minutes ago, Marinos said: Is it false positive as their website suggests? Quote You may have to allow Nucleus Co-op as an exception before extracting. Nucleus Co-op is fully open source and 100% guaranteed safe if you downloaded it from the official github link. If you got a detection you can help by reporting the file(s) to Microsoft as incorrectly classified as malware. Github repositories are constantly being hacked. As such, you can't 100% trust any downloads from there.
Marinos 0 Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 12 minutes ago, itman said: Github repositories are constantly being hacked. As such, you can't 100% trust any downloads from there. ahhhh open source vulnerabilities. should i clean it though ?
Administrators Marcos 5,458 Posted June 6 Administrators Posted June 6 Nucleus CO-OP is detected as a potentially unsafe application, ie. not with default settings. I assume the app injects into game processes, hence the detection as potentially unsafe. Since you are using it intentionally, we recommend creating a detection exclusion.
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