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Virus Detected (Suspicious.Cloud.5) on Honorbuddy: 2.5 r14052 Build 789 is it Normal?

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Hi , i got a problem when extracting the zip file. My anti-virus detected these.

remoteasmnative.dll (Suspicious.Cloud.5)
tripper.tools.dll (Suspicious.Cloud.5)
tripper.recastmanaged.dll (Suspicious.Cloud.5)

Are all these files should be inside your program?
is these files normal?
 
Suspicious.cloud.5 can often refer to the presence of a virus or Trojan on your computer system, but Suspicious.cloud.5 can also refer to software with alterations that may be entirely benign. I would imagine the latter being the case here, since I highly doubt HB would dump a Trojan into your system...
 
i did a complete scan of my pc , there is no (Suspicious.Cloud.5),

the only time my pc detected it, is when i unzip the updated. not once but twice.

My anti-virus program quarantine it, this make Honorbuddy unable to run. it just blank off.
 
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I don't know. That buddystore is one suspicious cloud.
 
Right after the ban wave, I found a pile of trojans on my rig. Wondering what blizzard did to gain access to HB.
 
It is always good if you are suspicious. In 99% of the cases it is a false alert of your AV-Software. There was however one (1) case, that the Honorbuddy servers were captured, and a virus was injected into HB.
If there is a virus warning, post it, and developers will look into it. As mentioned before, most times everything is fine, but there are chances to get a virus.
 
I scanned with two different virus scanners and a couple malware removers. First one popped up, but on the second one all I came up with was cookies lol.

It popped up on mine too. Auto-quaranteened it too... I just restored them. It's HB and I do trust them. Their reputation is based on quality, right? Blizzard banned 100k+ botters (supposedly), and 99% of us are still here.
 
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yes, its fine, we get false positives from stuff all the time. its nothing to worry about.
 
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