I don't care if you say this is a virus. But it is. Do not run this, do not download this. Shut up all you people that say this is not a virus. It modifies registry keys without you asking.

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What?
It...isn't a virus. And either way it's outdated by at least 2 years, so it's not like anyone was going to use it anyway (until someone bumped this thread).
Either way, don't know how this could have happened or why AVG/whichever program's throwing up an alert. Maybe my own computer was infected at the time or something. I'll check up on this and probably update it. Until then, no one else download/run this I guess. There are other better programs for EXE conversion (that don't use the laggy web browser) now anyway.
Last edited by S65 (2010-09-25 12:44:50)
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Sorry, I was in a bad mood then. But anyway, these programs got picked up by PC Tools Spyare Doctor, McAfee, Avast, Norton, AVG, Avria and Kaspersky (I think that's how you spell it). But they can't all be wrong. Anyway, the batch file does not work, it modifies the regedit keys (although this doesn't really matter because it is not implating adware into Internet Explorer (I use FireFox) so it doesn't really make a difference) So watch out!

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Optimax-DJ wrote:
I don't care if you say this is a virus. But it is. Do not run this, do not download this. Shut up all you people that say this is not a virus. It modifies registry keys without you asking.
Most programs do that; every time you install a program it adds new registry keys!
EDIT: I probably shouldn't say "every" because there is doubtlessly a program which is an exception to what I just said. But you know what I mean.
Last edited by nXIII (2010-09-25 16:09:47)
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nXIII wrote:
Optimax-DJ wrote:
I don't care if you say this is a virus. But it is. Do not run this, do not download this. Shut up all you people that say this is not a virus. It modifies registry keys without you asking.
Most programs do that; every time you install a program it adds new registry keys!
EDIT: I probably shouldn't say "every" because there is doubtlessly a program which is an exception to what I just said. But you know what I mean.
I am surprised you guys haven't figured out why yet. There is no virus, there is nothing wrong with the files ( Apart from the McAffe Supposed Trojan ). The reason why all these Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware programs are saying it is ad-ware is because it has the signature of a potential adware program. This is because the program modifies the registry keys so internet explorer lets it through so it can use the internet to run the project. If it was an adware program then it would modify the internet explorer regedit key so it would make pop ups and spam messages while you were browsing. They basically do the same thing ( except implant adware in your browser ) which is why the Anti-Virus detects it as adware.
1+1=2
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Jens wrote:
Alright, you go boy!
It didn't work for me, though (Currently running Windows ME), I got the following error message:Code:
This product requires registration for continued use. For purchasing information visit: http://www.bitsum.com Days left of evaluation period: 14 (-F) Module will always be written to disk. (-!) Backup is OFF. +EXE: C:\PROJFILES\ExecShell.exe +Bundled File: PROJFILES/ScratchApplet.jar Initiating bundle of ExecShell.exe to ScratchApplet.jar Critical error: Cannot open executable file for writing! C:\Eigene Dateien\EXEScratch>Copy \PROJFILES\ExecShell.exe YourProject.exefollowed by some other error messages about paths not found.
I think it wants you to buy the application. It won't work for me either...
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Let me know when the errors are gone. Scratch2Exe failed on me, too.
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gnk2200 wrote:
Let me know when the errors are gone. Scratch2Exe failed on me, too.
This isn't Scratch2EXE, this is EXEScratch. Unless you were saying that they both failed on you.
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msdosdude wrote:
Norton said this was a virus.
Yeah, same. I geuss we should just stay away from it.
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I'm new to this thread but can I just say this and hopefully then people will stop posting 'it's a virus!' ect.
This software is not a virus because it does not do anything malisious at all, the reason your virus scanners are saying it's dodgy is because it countains the virus like signitures which are what the virus scanner is looking for. I can promice you this isn't a virus
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http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=4232#req_message
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This is not a virus. It is simply a program made by s65. It only says it is a virus cause S65 is an unknown publisher: Anti virus software doesn't know him. It may affect registry keys but it is safe. And it does work.
1.) Rename it project.sb not something or other .sb
2.) Make sure it is the only project.sb file in the folder.
3.) Drag it onto the EXEScratch
4.) Do what it says
5.) Enjoy
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Hahahahahahaha. I'm on a mac now anyway. lol.

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Dudes, just to say that the program comes from a file hosting site called fileden. Mcafee says this is potentially dangererous site so there is a possibility of the site encoding a virus into the software
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subzerostig wrote:
Dudes, just to say that the program comes from a file hosting site called fileden. Mcafee says this is potentially dangererous site so there is a possibility of the site encoding a virus into the software
Agree.
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Macroes Antivirus for Scratch Forums
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Report:
> It appears that the following programs
> Norton
> AVG
> think that EXEScratch is a virus. This is not normal.
>
> It appears that Norton is too protective. This means if Norton sees mIRC or any
> internet programs, Norton will take action.
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> However, for AVG it's unusual to see it be overprotective. The type of AVG may have
> the green interface and it being called "AVG Pro 2011". This indicates the version of
> AVG you have is a virus.
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Right nobody should download this for several reasons:
1.) Mcafees site report has 8 cases of viruses/spyware/adware/suspicious behaviour on the file hosting site fileden.
2.) When I attempted to re-download afting losing the files it was the same day the laptop got infected.
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subzerostig wrote:
Right nobody should download this for several reasons:
1.) Mcafees site report has 8 cases of viruses/spyware/adware/suspicious behaviour on the file hosting site fileden.
2.) When I attempted to re-download afting losing the files it was the same day the laptop got infected.
3. It's outdated, unsupported and uses the Java player; there are certainly better alternatives to this.
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