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FYI, you don't need to close a GitHub discussion if you mistype something--you can just edit the post. There was some previous discussion in #258. If you upload basically any software to VirusTotal, there's a good chance that at least one random antivirus will flag it as suspicious. Antivirus software nowadays doesn't just check against a list of known viruses, it uses various soft heuristics that may result in false positives. Given that VirusTotal has 65 different antiviruses, that means it's very likely for a few to return false positives based on chance alone. None of the three detections mention which trojan specifically it's supposed to be, either. ntsc-rs is safe to use, and software having a few positive detections from random vendors on VirusTotal in general shouldn't be cause for concern. |
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I keep scanning this in VirusTotal, and it always comes up as the NTSC-RS Windows standalone having Trojan malware in it.
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