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An .asi plugin (.dll renamed) that I made for a game to do memory tweaks is accused of malware.
The same has already happened with Windows Defender and they removed it (old version). So I'm going for MalwareBytes now.
I've already tried it and I can't figure out exactly what part of the code causes this.

VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/f4aa1026db5f8e635bf6076944d025324147d52f42a9ad38f300df4dcef3bcf7?nocache=1

Source code: https://github.com/JuniorDjjr/SA-MixSets

It uses: https://github.com/DK22Pac/plugin-sdk — maybe false-positive is caused by this, recently some old plugins created with this started to be detected.

Zip password: infected

MixSets.7z

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It's a shame, my website community is very focused on modifying games, so I'm going to recommend not using MalwareBytes, since your policy treat any game hack as malware.

Ok then, I just would just like to suggest that the name of malware be something that indicates "gamehack" rather than a scary "AI.361313620". Fortinet for example says "Riskware/GameHack.FEF".

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