I had to reformat my computer recently, and as such, I had to reset everything and stuff. x.x Yargh... anyone got a <strike>link</strike> URL?
I had to reformat my computer recently, and as such, I had to reset everything and stuff. x.x Yargh... anyone got a <strike>link</strike> URL?
Much obliged!
Umm... quick question. When I run this, I get a virus warning message. It says it contains the virus HOTKEYS_A. Using the file H@tKeysH@@k.DLL in my Windows\System32 folder. Is this right? Or...is this file trying to infect my system?
Thou shalt not.....hesitate.
It's a tool that the program that hlped make ZConsole uses to snag the hotkeys for its use, but it's ALSO a pretty bad trojan. No offense to its maker, but anything with a malicious program in it really shouldn't be used.
If the program could be rewritten by hand, people would REALLY appreciate such a thing. :)
Actually, the hotkey thing is used in various applications generally game trainers to latch hotkeys for doing various tasks reguardless of what process you are focused on. Coincidentally, some trojan horses and key loggers use this component too. Again if I had the time I'd look into redoing it in ASM. But that takes free time I rarely have.
ZConsole For ZC v2.10 Recoded in ASM
For those whom are scared of alittle hotkey component, this is clean of such things. It's also a much smaller program file size wise. ;p
Much abliged! ^_^ It was only popping up using Trend Micro on this PC and kept putting the file in quarantine, but on other PCs using Norton or AVG just ignored it. *shrugs*
Thou shalt not.....hesitate.
Which was? The old one or this new one? If the new one pops up your virus software is totally screwwed up.
I'm guessing old, given the use of past tense.
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