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They must have updated and broken something (AGAIN, and again, and again)
Microshaft sux!!!
edit: I notice that when I try to reinstall my windows defender is triggered so I think this is coming from that.
Trojan:Win32/Etset!rfn
it pops up everytime I try to install and it shows it in the F-14 DCS world folder.
F14-HeatblurCommon.dll
I deselected the F-14 in my DLC manager and it was able to install the game fully so I am going to guess that either someone got some malware in an update for DCS world through the F-14 or it is giving a false positive.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload
According to AliCloud you will see it is VMprotect. The DRM I was talking about.
Same according to CTX and NOD32 and Lionic. Most often found by heuristic analysis.
VMProtect is in the grey area because it is legal software that can be used for illegal activities. For this reason, detection by different antiviruses may be different.
There is no choice but to either uninstall the product or trust the developers.
Geminy says:
VMProtect detection alone does not mean that a file is malicious.
However, it is important to be careful and verify the origin of the file.
If you are unsure, it is always better to be cautious and delete the file.
Its just encrypted files to protect our IP, otherwise people steal the work.
The AV is creating the problem, you can exclude DCS from the scan and run a verify and it will work.
thank you
Add this file into antivirus exception list.
Were all three in the Bin folder? Having the same issue, had to outright pause active scanning for it to stop. Soon as I turn it back on again, I can’t find heatblurcommon.dll