24-03-2016, 09:09 PMPython Wrote:24-03-2016, 09:05 PMMafia Wrote:24-03-2016, 09:00 PMPython Wrote:24-03-2016, 08:58 PMMafia Wrote: Lol, this. Of course an injector is going to come up as a false positive, most do. My cheat site has over 3k members and it's clean. Only a false positive. This user decided to lock the steam account also which is an idiotic move without having FULL valid proof, @killpot coded this client so he can vouch too.
Show me something in your software that a freaking thousands of dollars website will take it as a false positive for a freaking trojan.
And explain why, and yes, I locked the account, deal is off.
> Gets working cheat
> Claims it's a virus
> False positive
> Almost certain it is a virus without looking at source (which is viewable)
> Decides that deal is off when it's already been made.
Sorry boyo, that's not how deals work, you have your cheat, I have the account (which is locked) hope you find out how autistic you've been. Here's another example of an injector, which is widely used, link can be found here:
http://www.unknowncheats.me/forum/downlo...e&id=10671
Virus scan:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/2b9ba...458846284/
If you had any sense of programming knowledge then you will know that these methods are found in viruses, causing them to flag as a false positive.
I don't care about these public cheats, I purchased a PRIVATE cheat, that means it's 100% coded by someone, and not released to anyone else, that means it's not REPORTED/SCANNED on any Antivirus websites, Unlike yours.
Deal is off, I'm taking back the account, take back your cheat, either ways, I'm not keeping this
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