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BitDefender is well-known for being quite sloppy and finding viruses where noone else found them - and that case is no exception, just a false positive, as you correctly said. in fact that particular file was already reported as being "suspicious", https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/261820/discussions/0/2272575584128380336/
I have opened it up and, well, it is just a regular html+css+javascript file with jquery framework. I guess the part of code that set BitDefender off is that one:
what that code is actually doing is to simulate BSOD effect on a PC which you use to shut down a generator, it looks like this in the game, https://i.postimg.cc/bNsKMG6W/20200708-220732-75073.png
Thank you for reporting this, and thank you rarestMeow for the extra information!
As you alluded to this should be regarded as a false positive, you can see my full response to this in the other thread: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/261820/discussions/0/2272575584128380336/
As I said there, it's something to report to your anti-virus vendor.
Thanks,
Alan
I checked the folder of that file, and found strange stuff there, pictures and videos of a cat and other things I dont understand.
What made this even stranger is that I got the exact same warning for the same file from bitdefender for another steam game, in another folder. The name of the game is "No more room in hell".
Now I am completly confused, why do I finde this exact same folder with that pseudo-malicious file and other strange stuff (pictures and videos of a cat, picture of an old truck...) in the files of two completly different games ?
To make sure all this stuff has been there for both games right from the installation I uninstalled and reinstalled both games several times.
I have no idea whats going on
in the game "Estranged: Act I" you have to browse through people's e-mails and their PC to find clues how to restart (stop) a generator. those images of cats, trucks and other files are media from people's e-mails and their desktop, in other words they a genuine part of the game
why the very same folder in the "No more room in hell" that's a good question. given both "No more room in hell" & "Estranged: Act I" are Source-based games, I think that this is just a Source SDK shenanigans, nothing special
ah ok, thanks for the hint. i thought maybe both games are from the same developer or so ...
What is going on here...