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Have you seen some malware escape KTS?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1094879" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>Only cheat engines. But, in hindsight that was probably intentional and they got whitelisted. Kaspersky, out of all AVs has the best understanding of what tools are used for cheating, cracking and modding and what are not. My guess is because it was everyone's favorite AV during the filesharing/illegal downloading days in the early 2000s.</p><p></p><p>This is the only explanation I have because mods and cheat engines literally engage in file injection and modifying executable files in memory which their behavior blockers would easily catch. Other than that, unfortunately it also doesn't really care about PUPs and adware or anything that is perceived "malicious" but is easy to uninstall lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1094879, member: 88686"] Only cheat engines. But, in hindsight that was probably intentional and they got whitelisted. Kaspersky, out of all AVs has the best understanding of what tools are used for cheating, cracking and modding and what are not. My guess is because it was everyone's favorite AV during the filesharing/illegal downloading days in the early 2000s. This is the only explanation I have because mods and cheat engines literally engage in file injection and modifying executable files in memory which their behavior blockers would easily catch. Other than that, unfortunately it also doesn't really care about PUPs and adware or anything that is perceived "malicious" but is easy to uninstall lol. [/QUOTE]
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