Crack Cheat Happens Trainers

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Sep 16, 2018  Current Trainers: Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag Trainer +15 V1.00 Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag Trainer +17 V1.01 Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag Trainer +22. New posts Search forums. To be able to use Reset cash,Inf.Cash cheat must be off. Important Announcement to All Users on MrAntiFun.net Click Here. Get trainers from Fling, MrAntiFun, a couple of the 3DM guys make trainers, GameCopyWorld will aggregate trainers as well if one of the better known groups doesn't have it.

I have been using game trainers (which modify a PC game to do something other than the game maker intended) from CheatHappens (CH) on single player PC games for many years. They update them for current games, usually until the last game patch is made. They usually work, but subscription members can ask for an update or fix, which usually comes pretty quickly. For some older games like Civilization 5, which hasn't been updated in over a year, the trainer would show up in my AV software (MS Security Essentials with Real-Time protection) as malicious. CH suggests I scan the trainer (it's an EXE file) at which scans it with a few dozen anti-virus programs and gives a report. Usually about 30-40% of the AV vendor results come back as 'positive' for a virus or trojan.

I submitted one file I used in 2016 with no problems and now comes up as a virus by Security Essentials to F-Secure for analysis and got this back in an email: ==== Greetings, Thank you for your submission. Our analysis indicates that the file you submitted is a Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) and is detected as Trojan.Generic.22696973. We categorized it as a riskware because the software is a game hack which the behavior like that is unwanted. Obrazec resheniya edinstvennogo uchreditelya o likvidacii too v rk8364750. However, if you are aware of and accept the potential risk associated with this program, you can configure the F-Secure security product to exclude it from scanning. If there is anything else we can help you with, please do not hesitate to contact us again. Best regards, Li Ken Malware Analyst F-Secure Security Labs ==== So, what is the definition of a 'game hack'? Is it something I would not want if I wasn't aware of it (someone griefing me) but DO want if I knowingly run it?

Or something more malicious? What is the general consensus by those who know a little about PC security? Thanks in advance, Yet another Steve online.

A Game Hack or any other type of Hack is basically changes to the code of a program that is not authorized or sanctioned by the program writer. Many would say that they are a breach of the writer's intellectual copyright, but seem to have more acceptance in the game market that they are in software that is used in Business or critical systems Do you have enough experience to disassemble the game code and then ascertain that the changes made by this software 'hack' are not malicious? If you do not have this knowledge then I can only suggest you follow the advice of those who provide professional security applications when they mark a file as dangerous.

Also with the multiple checkers I would be seriously worried if more that one or two flagged a file as dangerous, a single is not so bad as an occasional glitch is to be expected but more than this is suspicious left this thread open rather than close it just to try to prevent lack of knowledge to lead to lack of system if a virus wipes out everything. Thanks for the replies. 1) I consider a game 'Trainer' to be one program altering the way another program works.

In my case, it lets a gamer (me) knowingly play a single-player game with features or abilities that aren't in the original game, like modifying abilities, weapons, and other stuff. Game 'Mods' are when someone modifies the actual files the game runs.

(like an INI or XML file) Some sites host trainers, other sites host mods. I try to use the sites that keep gaming safe. 2) I never intended to promote piracy. I pay for my games, and I pay for the effort being made by those who provide me the ability to play those games how I like. So I pay Steam and GOG (through their game store cut) for their service, and I pay donations to sites like CheatHappens and NexusMods for providing me additional ways to play single-player games the way I want to without having to break out Notepad++ all the time to edit game files like I did many years ago. I'm pretty sure the mod and trainer sites I use would be shut down or get takedown notices if they were doing something that game devs thought was illegal. Breaking EULAs or piracy never entered my mind.