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Virus in PJ64 v1.5?

Affekong

New member
Hello Guys.

I've downloaded the newest version of my Virus Scanner and what I have to see?

My favorite N64-Emulator "Project 64 v1.5" has a Virus!?

How could that be?

Are there any virus-free versions of Project 64 v1.5 out there?

Please help me!
 

Trotterwatch

Active member
Are there any virus-free versions of Project 64 v1.5 out there?

YES, as long as you download from reputable sites.

Some questions for you:

1) Where did you Download it from?
2) What Virus scanner are you using?
3) Are you aware that it could be a false positive?
4) What Virus was it?

If you downloaded it from the Official site or Emulation64, then there is no chance (I'd put my house on it), that it is infected with a virus.
 
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Affekong

New member
I thought so, too.

But I downloaded it 5 Minutes ago, to try it again.

While the installing of the PJ64 - the Virus-Scanner cames out again and told me, that the file contains a virus. So it must be in the installer...

Oh, man... I don't know.... I just want to play... :ermm:
 

Trotterwatch

Active member
Pretty sure it's a false positive then - if you have Heuristic scanning on in your Virus checker then turn it off and try again.
 

Martin

Active member
Administrator
The files on the official site aren't infected, trust me. Trotterwatch has explained it pretty good already. It's your viri scanner pulling your leg.

Now, don't disagree with us... :happy:
 

Tobias

New member
Hi there,

I ran into the same Virus warning today, after updating Virus definitions for Free-AV.
(http://www.free-av.de/
- program version 6.18.00.18
- engine 6.18.00.18
- sign 6.18.00.55 24/01/2003
)

The scanner reported the Project64 Version 1.5 binary as
infected with WIN32/CTX .
Disabling heuristics won't do any good, as this type of virus will never be recognized this way. (According to Symantec)
All other files on my HD seem to be virus free and clean.
If the supposed virus came from any other source than PJ64, other files will have to be infected as well, won't they!?

Also I don't do email from within the box I use PJ64 on, plus attachments get filtered out before I receive mail, so an infection via this way is impossible.

The project64 installer was downloaded from the original site, and as stated in the previous messages in this thread it should be virus free.

I re-checked the project64.exe with some other virus
scanners, like F-Prot and Norton. Both did not find
anything suspicious in the binary, so I guess it's just
something in the code, which the heuristics of free-av stumble over.

Anyway, not to bore you, I just thought someone (maybe even the coders themselves) might find this bit of information useful.

Happy emulating!

Tobias
 

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