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  • ZucchiniMaiden @ ZucchiniMaiden:
    Thanks! I've been in and out of chat for a little over a week now.
    +1
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    Hello!
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @ZucchiniMaiden, maybe I didnt notice bc I have been offline due to internet connection issues
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    Say, anybody have Supermium? The browser? Windows Security recently flagged it as "Trojan:Win32/Vigorf.A"
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @Kirbydogs, nobody uses it
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    yeah, neither do I, I just have it on my computer because it works on XP
  • ZucchiniMaiden @ ZucchiniMaiden:
    No, I only use Firefox forks. What's your use-case of Supermium in 2025? Are you using it on old hardware?
  • ZucchiniMaiden @ ZucchiniMaiden:
    Ah okay, XP.
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I notice that this was an installation EXE in my VM folder
  • ZucchiniMaiden @ ZucchiniMaiden:
    If you're using an up to date version that was distributed by the official github then I doubt it was a trojan. It might have security vulnerabilities though.
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @ZucchiniMaiden, I still use Chrome on PC while I use Opera on Android
  • ZucchiniMaiden @ ZucchiniMaiden:
    @Xdqwerty Cool. It's a safe browser, I just don't like the ethics of Chrome and prefer to support Firefox.
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    So assuming it could be tied to a pirated version of the os you installed on the vm
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @ZucchiniMaiden, and bc I don't wanna be scolded for changing stuff on my PC
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Anytime you come across a suspicious file, a detected threat, suspect a file detection may be a possible false positive or you want a second opinion, submit it to one of the online services that analyzes suspicious files for possible malware.

    Jotti's virusscan

    VirusTotal

    VirSCAN

    Intezer Analyze

    Hybrid-Analysis

    Triage Analysis
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    I installed a Windows XP ISO onto a VM and used a fake product key, as does everybody else, so my best bet is that it's either a false positive or Windows XP having terrible security.
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    The product key generator could be tied to mailware like mentioned in the links
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    No, just found product keys in a list on archive.org
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    whatevs, Security removed it from my device
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    There you go
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @K3Nv3, Cloud scanners often interpret machine learning to understand the inner workings of a program and checks to see if functionality compares to how malware operates. Hence why it's not always accurate and you get false positives such as W32.Wacatac.
    +1
    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: @K3Nv3, Cloud scanners often interpret machine learning to understand the inner workings of a... +1