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Nope, Cheat Happens is a reputable website helping people to enjoy their games to the fullest
I used to use a lot of trainers etc.. Those from Cheat happens always had tons of malware and other crap in them.
Fixed that for you. :)
That's how people get mislead, thru misinforming comments from individuals who spread their ire not knowing the difference between a bit and a byte
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1430829682
I downloaded 3 trainers, one for Half Life, Project IGI and Wolfenstein 2009.
Every single file apart from the .txt files are flagged as malware.
Member, lol.
Congratulations, are you really stupid enough to trust a bunch of money whoring crackers? Or are you just here to join in on the trolling?
Thank you very much Omega, you gave me the tool to prove you wrong
This is the perfect example of a False-Positive from a well known anti-virus.
"Wondering if Cheat Happens and our downloads are safe? Don’t take our word for it. Please feel free to review the following websites and our reputation that is updated on a regular basis.
Google: https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=www.CHEATHAPPENS.com
McAfee: https://www.mcafee.com/threat-intelligence/domain/default.aspx?domain=cheathappens.com
Norton: https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=www.cheathappens.com"
To name only a few!
Why are you defending software without knowing what it actually does? Source code isn't available online. These are not false positives.
All this stuff^, talks about the website itself and not the content hosted up for download. All this proves is that the website doesn't force malicious ads or Javascript on you. I never questioned the trustability of the site itself only that of the content hosted on it.
Furthermore, to help you play your games as you wish, here's a link to show you how to report any false-positive to them...they'll thank you
https://support.malwarebytes.com/docs/DOC-1087
More proof:
https://www.virustotal.com/nl/file/351df372402cf927a364cc0b58f71a16be26c08eff9498f9893f8744d43d01ec/analysis/1530677345/
A scan of the Wolfenstein 2009 trainer .zip file. Not all scanners can scan inside .zip files.
Don't care if Cheat Happens is a malware site or not. You're an absolute moron for going there regardless.
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