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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1094515" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>Will do but honestly been gaming up with it for the past 1.5 years and this is basically the first time it detected two legit game files (I double checked them and they were all signed by respective companies). In the past it picked up a trainer or a memory value scanner which was totally understandable since neither one of those files were signed and the functions they performed (patch memory of another process) are part of the MiTRE attack framework.</p><p></p><p>And honestly they xan crowdstrike my system away. At least maybe I can act as a warning beacon (due to my unusual use case) for them to investigate before major infrastructure gets affected. So I do not worry about it going all bottoms up on me (daily backups).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1094515, member: 99742"] Will do but honestly been gaming up with it for the past 1.5 years and this is basically the first time it detected two legit game files (I double checked them and they were all signed by respective companies). In the past it picked up a trainer or a memory value scanner which was totally understandable since neither one of those files were signed and the functions they performed (patch memory of another process) are part of the MiTRE attack framework. And honestly they xan crowdstrike my system away. At least maybe I can act as a warning beacon (due to my unusual use case) for them to investigate before major infrastructure gets affected. So I do not worry about it going all bottoms up on me (daily backups). [/QUOTE]
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