Not coming up as a virus under Avast antivirus. Which antivirus are you using and also check the file version to make sure a malicious program hasn't changed it.
DLL files are shared libraries for your operating system. That means that more than one program will access the dll file - they can also be statistically linked which will allow an executable file (essentially that thing you double click on) to load the information from more than one at a time into memory and start doing what the code is asking it to.
If it's a data file in dll format, it can look similar to a simple antivirus scan - a trojan is a seemingly innocuous program that contains malicious code that is not accessed by the program it's telling the computer it's for.
Trojans are also typified by a random number generator that will prevent the malicious code from executing until a certain point (makes it harder to pinpoint where the virus came from). DLL files are also able to delay this - especially if the program the DLL is there for can't find it (i.e. it's being downloaded at that moment).
It looks like the antivirus just picked it up because it has similarities to the more simple malicious code. Nothing to worry about - you'll get this with anything from STO to a printer installation.
The main thing you need to think about though is that even if the source is one you trust (perfectworld and, say, HP being perfect examples), they may have been attacked and a virus may have been saved as part of the download. It's incredibly unlikely, but as they say, the safest computer is one that doesn't have an internet card.
I've checked this file at work using 3 different AV programs, ESET, Symantic, and AVG all come clean with the file. Definitely sounds like a false positive to me there.
Former L2 player. Hope this one is better with botters, got sick of one person running a full 9 man group.
SFC Crash. formerly of HG on the formally known gustin server of L2.
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My own version shows as;
file version: 1.1180.1112.0
product version: 1.1180.1112
size 21.1MB
date modified: 17/03/2013 04:12
Still waiting to be able to use forum titles
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Ah its in the test folder not live for me.
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
If it's a data file in dll format, it can look similar to a simple antivirus scan - a trojan is a seemingly innocuous program that contains malicious code that is not accessed by the program it's telling the computer it's for.
Trojans are also typified by a random number generator that will prevent the malicious code from executing until a certain point (makes it harder to pinpoint where the virus came from). DLL files are also able to delay this - especially if the program the DLL is there for can't find it (i.e. it's being downloaded at that moment).
Would you like to know more? (cookie for the one who gets this)
It looks like the antivirus just picked it up because it has similarities to the more simple malicious code. Nothing to worry about - you'll get this with anything from STO to a printer installation.
The main thing you need to think about though is that even if the source is one you trust (perfectworld and, say, HP being perfect examples), they may have been attacked and a virus may have been saved as part of the download. It's incredibly unlikely, but as they say, the safest computer is one that doesn't have an internet card.
SFC Crash. formerly of HG on the formally known gustin server of L2.
VirusTotal shows it clean:
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/aa6cf1f192bc2656d5c766c38537adceab2a7f80c0540cf2f7e50073bd672948/analysis/1369183519/
AVG/malwarebytes/ASC6/ccleaner/Iobit malware:D
But it has been knowen to happen with other mmos.
ESET is saying its a variant of Win32/Kryptic.AGJL trojan.
It's repeatedly deleting the file resulting in the launcher having a "file locked" error and restarting.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Oh go on, you can have two.