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12 lip 2014 · VirusTotal is an online tool that will scan files you send it using over 50 of the most used anti-virus programs and generates a report showing how many of the anti-virus programs have flagged the file as a virus.
14 mar 2024 · All content uploaded to Nexus Mods goes through multiple security checks and a virus scan process before being made available to download. Files that file any of these checks are placed into a quarantined state and require manual review by a moderator or Community Manager before being unlocked.
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25 lip 2024 · Clicking on the icon will open the VirusTotal scan result page where you can see which anti-virus engines consider the file potentially unsafe. The uploader may wish to contact the vendors who have flagged the file to ensure it isn't flagged again when it is rescanned.
Nexus uses Virus Total for its virus scan. You can view the files within a download if you're suspicious. (Just click "Preview File Contents" on the mod file.) You can just download manually then scan with Windows or Malwarebytes. Then install the archive into your mod manager.
24 wrz 2010 · Over the past 18 hours or so the Nexus sites have been sporadically serving a trojan file through the ads on the site. Thanks to the logs of a few astute members on the forums I was able to identify the source of the trojan attack and have hopefully now nullified it.