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Old 08-04-2010, 09:40 AM
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Re: [HSPL] Imagio / WhiteStone Hard-SPL

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Don't blame your aniti-virus. It is right. The HSPL unlocker DOES have a "virus". It automatically sends your computer and phone information to the Server when you use it to unlock your phone. That's why it only works when your internet connection is active.

actually, the antivirus probably doesn't care about that - it cares about the packer I used for the program itself. false alarm in terms of that.
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:25 PM
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Re: [HSPL] Imagio / WhiteStone Hard-SPL

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actually, the antivirus probably doesn't care about that - it cares about the packer I used for the program itself. false alarm in terms of that.
When I was using it in the work computer, the network administrators immediately detected it. They informed me that my computer was infected by "Bloodhound.W32.EP". I told them the antivirus in my computer had quarantined it already. They still insisted on taking my computer away and running mandatory scans.
Looks like it is a serious problem.
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