What is a False Positive?
An antivirus false positive happens when your antivirus software mistakenly flags a harmless file as malware. This can happen with cheat software for games, where the antivirus might see certain files or actions as suspicious even though they aren’t harmful.
Why Does This Happen?
For example, a cheat might modify the game’s memory to give you an advantage, and this behavior could look similar to how malware operates. As a result, the antivirus blocks or deletes the cheat, even though it’s not actually dangerous.
Trusting the Cheat Distributor is Key
That’s why it’s so important to trust the cheat distributor. Make sure the site or person you’re downloading cheats from has a genuinely good reputation. Just because a file is flagged as a false positive doesn’t mean all cheat software is safe – some might be real malware.
Stay safe out there!
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