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  1. Below are my e-mails to Kaspersky, Thank you for contacting Kaspersky Lab ----------------------------------------------------------------- The files have been scanned in automatic mode. Malicious code has been detected in the following files: FMRTE 18.0.3.7-Setup.exe - HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic We will thoroughly analyze the files you sent. If the result of the analysis is different from this automatic scan result, you will be notified via email. This is an automatically generated message. Please do not reply to it. Anti-Virus Lab, Kaspersky Lab HQ ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, Sorry, it was a false detection. It will be fixed. Thank you for your help. Best regards, Rassokhin Kirill, Malware Analyst, Kaspersky Lab 39A/3 Leningradskoe Shosse, Moscow, 125212, Russia Tel./Fax: + 7 (495) 797 8700 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Kaspersky issue should be fixed soon, they already confirmed it's false positive.
  2. Again, this is a false positive! Our setup being detected as a virus is an old false positive (google 'inno setup detected as virus') FMRTE.exe being detected as a generic virus/trojan or whatever, is also a false positive. The reason why FMRTE.exe might be triggering false positives, is because FMRTE uses some Windows API's to access other processes memory (in our case access the FM memory), that some virus/trojans also use. This is probably the reason why some AV think it's a virus, but, it isn't.
  3. FMRTE 18.0.3 (Build 7) - RELEASED Download: FMRTE Auto-update or http://www.fmrte.com/download/fmrte18 Added Support for FM 18.0.3 game version

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