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Not they – he. The development team is one person, and its direction is decided by his whims. He's also not particularly receptive to feedback, so I wish you luck in that endeavour.
It seems the program itself has been hijacked by someone using PUADlManager:Win32/Sepdot which is a form of trojan malware. Anything tapping into Win32 is a BASTARD to get out.
It essentially makes your computer relay information to outside servers (IE: Stealing information), and windows has a HELL of a time trying to remove it. I've done multiple scans and the quarantine/remove options don't seem to be doing much so I'm resorting to a full system scan with both windows AND malwarebytes to try and dislodge the remaining files.Fingers crossed, otherwise I'm probably going to be stuck doing a completely clean install of windows to get rid of it.
Even after binning and removing the file, it reads that something else was stored in the %appdata% folders and those are a tricky thing in and of themselves.
For anyone reading this in modern times: DO NOT DOWNLOAD PIVOT, IT IS NO LONGER SAFE.
Also, NEVER rely on googling fixes for viruses. Most of them are just more viruses in and of themselves, or are even placed on your browser by a virus to create more openings (Sadly it's REALLY not hard to do.)
I'll be so glad when the punishment for viruses eventually just becomes a death sentence because whoo-boi. Causing tens of billions of dollars in damages is insanity and no matter how "Abandoned" a project may be, leaving the website up while it's hijacked is 100% the developers fault and he should be liable for any damages this causes. It's been reported to him multiple times from my research, and his response is "Well then don't download it."
So he's kind of apathetic to the fact he's causing damage to systems....
Have you VirusTotal'd it?
revive this please