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Edit: refer to issue #10 which mentions the virus detection.
The version compiled on http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html detects it as a virus. I am aware that it's not an official source, though it is hosted on a university website. Does the same happen for anyone else? Is the Columbia compile tainted?
Edit: refer to issue #10 which mentions the virus detection.
The version compiled on http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html detects it as a virus. I am aware that it's not an official source, though it is hosted on a university website. Does the same happen for anyone else? Is the Columbia compile tainted?
EDIT: Seems to be related to ntvdmx64\ldntvdm\syswow64\ldntvdm.dll included in the file, and Virustotal seems to have a high detection rate of the relevant dll, see https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1ccb688ad2a6ba8a867f54910fde653b135397b5bc47bb872d6c32d6c1435a1c/analysis/1498968258/
can you verify whether this is a false positive or a hacker hosting on a university website?
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