Mafia 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
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
So please, open up .net reflector and prove that it has a virus binded to it, you won't find shit apart from the actual client's source. If anyone wants to download it and take a look for any sp00ky viruses: http://www.mediafire.com/download/afwb8h.../Ven0m.rar Because right now you are the most autistic person ever.