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The house is insane today. Kids are sick still, one's screaming constantly It doesn't "listen" for anything. It polls our server to keep your server side session alive.

Let's say you close your browser. How does any site you're logged into know that you're no longer logged in? They don't. They rely on session garbage collection to clean up old sessions that haven't been touched in X minutes.

For us, as with most servers, that default is 24 minutes. So, if you logged in via the KHUT and we didn't poll, after 24 minutes, you wouldn't be able to use the trainer anymore without closing it and logging back in. When the trainer and our site itself polls the server, it simply passes your session id via cookie standard session handling and sets a simple timestamp in the session record, which updates the "modified time" of the session, preventing natural garbage collection from purging your session and logging you out.

Damn that's a lot of explination for some fuckass that thinks he knows how shit works. In computer programming, a mutex is a program object that allows multiple program threads to share the same resource, such as file access, but not simultaneously. When a program is started, a mutex is created with a unique name.

In the case of the trainer, we use a mutex to ensure that only one instance of the trainer runs at one time. In this case the trainer will start and try to lock the mutex, but it can't, because the other trainer instance has already locked it. So all the new instance can do is exit. However, because the "launch trainer" links pass game and cheat information to the trainer so it knows what cheats to load , it is important to pass that information to the current trainer instance.

In order to do that, we use a tcp connection. This is a bit of a tricky one maybe, since you dont specify when it talks to two ip addresses, but I'll walk you through the "two" I know of. You might notice that you download the trainer from a special subdomain. For security purposes, If you try to download the trainer through another site, the installation should fail.

Because our primary domain is hosted "in the cloud", the primary domain data is served from whatever datacenter is closest to the user. This means that if we hosted the trainer download on our primary domain, installation will always fail. However, all game and cheat related data comes from the primary domain, and hence is potentially served by the cloud.

I believe most trainers in this site are safe especially KHUT. However, some antivirus programs still give false detection on some trainers and it is completely normal.

MuhammadAlle To answer your question, in order to explain why sometimes antivirus programs "falsely" detects trojans in trainers, you have to know what trojan basically does and what a trainer does. Trojan, it is usually malware program containing or consisting of array of codes that're defined to carry out actions on the memory to cause the transport or loss of data directly, which also access to different part of computer and memory unauthorized, like a "backdoor".

Another key feature of Trojan horse is that it can not replicate itself. Torjans are malicious programs that are disguised to be unsuspicious, excuting actions in ways that look like normal. On the other hand, what does a trainer or hack do? Change of memory, sometime even in the non-executable and non-writable part.

Thread starter Sykoo Start date Jul 15, Sykoo Well-Known Member. Joined Jun 28, Messages Reaction score Hey everyone! I've seen that lots of people are kind of confused regarding why the trainer s show up as virus files like trojan and other types of malware when they try to launch the files.

So I thought I'd make this thread to tell you guys in-depth about why it shows up! Basically, trainers and other types of hacks for games are positve negative softwares, which means that they are softwares used to manipulate other softwares in this case, games.

They pretty much get into the game, and edits its information. Useally, games which has gotten security in their system, which can also be known as "anti-cheating", detects those files as harmful files to the game. They have to be assigned as some sort of virus so that the game security won't bother to touch the file as it might get harmed itself. It's pretty much like you do not touch a mafia boss when he passes by you, as you don't want to get harmed.

But the game system is not the only thing that detects those files as harmful. Our antivirus firewalls does too! Useally, the real viruses which can and will harm your computer, gets more than 5 threats detected when scanned by VirusTotal and other virus detectors similar to that! If a file gets under or about 5 threats on some kind of virus detector like VirusTotal, they can be considered as safe files!

If you scan the most of our cheats on MrAntiFun, you'll get under 5 threats, maybe about that amount! It also has to do with what kind of system the game the cheat is assigned to uses! If it's a super complicated and advanced anti-cheat system, it'll probably get over 5 threats even though its a safe file! If you have any personal questions or anything regarding MrAntiFun website, feel free to contact me anytime you like!

Have fun cheating, fellas'! InfernoFiend Donor. Joined Apr 23, Messages Reaction score Every trainer out there will be picked up by some antivirus products as a trojan or virus Trainers are detected falsely as viruses due to how they are compressed and encrypted. The reason for them being encrypted is to prevent other trainer release groups from stealing another group's trainer and claiming it as their own.

As a result most antivirus applications will then flag the trainer as a virus because it's structure and signature is similar. They also get flagged as viruses due to the fact that trainers modify the cached memory of a game which is also similar to how some viruses function.

That is about all I know on the subject honestly but I am glad we have a post here on this subject. I think something like this needs to be pinned on the main page so people can just get this into their heads. Joined Jun 9, Messages 20 Reaction score Simply said that trainers has the ability to change or modify a game and so on Simple as that.

Joined Jun 14, Messages 38 Reaction score Trainers are like yogurt ma man, yogurt is full of Bacteria, but Good bacteria that's why yogurt is good for u! The trainers here r the same! Joined Jun 9, Messages 1 Reaction score 0. So this is Safe right? My anti-virus malwarebytes Thought it was adware Joined Nov 27, Messages 17 Reaction score 3. Wilfredo Donor. Joined Apr 26, Messages 29 Reaction score 2. Is it false positive?

I need to know! ForeignHost Member. Joined Apr 1, Messages 14 Reaction score 3. You can make trainers and injectors without bothering Anti-Virus programs, problem is people tend to use obfuscation. Besides the trainers that use obfuscation, any Trainer will rarely get wrongly flagged, meaning there are Trainers out there that do stuff they shouldn't!

Like creating files to sabotage other Trainers there was a huge outbreak back in I suggest you all stay away from unknown Sources and Community Trainers, being ignorant towards Anti-Virus warnings is half-way to get burned. That will be all I have to say on the matter, if people choose to believe or not it's their problem. Joined Sep 21, Messages 53 Reaction score Hoover Donor.

Joined Apr 24, Messages Reaction score I have noticed recently a surge of false positives from AV programs and now Microsoft Security Essentials. I had to completely uninstall Avast as it was blocking the MrAntifun Website completely, even when I whitelisted it, and was not only deleting trainers, the instant I opened them, but would randomly remove batches of trainers at will.

I was also being prevented from restoring trainers, and my whitelisting settings were being overrided so the only way I could even Access the MrAntifun website and websites for other trainers was to not only uninstall Avast, but use Ccleaner to remove it's hooks from my registery.

So I switched to Microsoft Security Essentials. Now M. I am starting to see an alarming pattern of false-positives, website blocking and whitelist overriding, in the Anti-virus scene. So far M. I also suspect it is the presence of trainers on my system that is the reason for Baidu Antivurus destroying my system entirely.

I avoid Baidu like the plague now, as it locks me from every program on my system.



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