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mwillams73 wrote:I dont who your trying to fool but im not one to be messed with and rest assured i will be writing many reviews about this site in the future. I hope that the administraters of this site read this and are prepared to fix the problem
Ed wrote:Why are you still running an OS thats so fundamentally insecure that you have to have 3rd party software to protect it from attack?
divVerent wrote:What is the NAME of the trojan AVG reported?
mwillams73 wrote: by the way i went back to wikipedia and posted on the history of this game what i have written here.



divVerent wrote:Actually, I remember something. Nexuiz 2.3 was indeed flagged as a possible trojan by some antivirus. The cause however was laughable: it was TGA files with a very high compression ratio in the .pk3. The antivirus thought Nexuiz was an attack on virus scanners like 42.zip (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompression_bomb), but all it really was was a mostly black TGA file and 7zip compressing it well.
But this has been fixed, by RLE compressing the TGAs that (in that case in the past) ClamAV reported, so RLE does part of the compression and zip doesn't do such a high compression ratio. In any case, a clear example of stupid heuristics.
[-z-] wrote:Your antivirus software has just informed you the package you downloaded has a virus, do you:
a) Verify the source you downloaded from is legit
b) Alert the developers to a possible issue
c) Bitch, moan, threaten, post incorrect information on wikipedia in all caps to warn people of this false positive you are assuming is a real virus because you are not one to be reckoned with.
HarryButt wrote:Try a download manager like GetRight. You can pause your download and continue at any time, whenever your want. I used this stuff a lot when I still had dial-up connection.
Though I don't know if the SourceForge servers support these download accelerators...
HarryButt wrote:Try a download manager like GetRight. You can pause your download and continue at any time, whenever your want. I used this stuff a lot when I still had dial-up connection.
Though I don't know if the SourceForge servers support these download accelerators...


Seriously, this got a little too far...fronten wrote:infact this piece of crap called human
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mwillams73 wrote:divVerent wrote:Actually, I remember something. Nexuiz 2.3 was indeed flagged as a possible trojan by some antivirus. The cause however was laughable: it was TGA files with a very high compression ratio in the .pk3. The antivirus thought Nexuiz was an attack on virus scanners like 42.zip (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompression_bomb), but all it really was was a mostly black TGA file and 7zip compressing it well.
But this has been fixed, by RLE compressing the TGAs that (in that case in the past) ClamAV reported, so RLE does part of the compression and zip doesn't do such a high compression ratio. In any case, a clear example of stupid heuristics.
As you can plainly see fronten its not an opinion but a fact and call me a piece of crap all you want but human never!
I dont who your trying to fool but im not one to be messed with and rest assured i will be writing many reviews about this site in the future.
MOST WELL MANNERED, HELPFUL AND FRIENDLY COMMUNITY AROUND!
Now get this into your heads, you nasty brutes.