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not-a-virus:RiskTool.Win32.DefenderDisabler.k, what is it?


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SomebodyOx
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Ok, so a very old, pirated copy of cubase, had its executable detected by kaspersky, as not-a-virus:RiskTool.Win32.DefenderDisabler.k, is detected as a low risk item, there are no other trojans or viruses surrounding it, just the executable of the program that got detected, it did not get flagged under quick scan or real time protection, only in a full scan, it doesnt get deleted or quarantined automatically, I did install it, but I havent ran that program in at least around 5 years, is there any chance it actively puts my system in danger?

Its not a keygen, or anything like that, is the actual cubase executable, which seems to be modified as its icon its different than the standart cubase icon, still I had not executed it in years, and windows defender did not detect it in a full scan before a installed kaspersky, should I be worried? I dont think I can upload the file since its more than 500mbs 

Am running kaspersky 21.20.8.505, in windows 10 pro ver 22h2Am 

SomebodyOx
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Any thoughts about this?

harlan4096
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It seems that's a typical KMS Windows activator that disable Defender, probably temporally, while activating, to not be detected, or just creates exclusions, to avoid being detected.

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This is weird , the MD5 hash  [0ae7495ad4b656086a8d495a7439143c]  is pointing to Adware ?

hash.jpg.75e4a19d16768119cad6e7e9de35a4f3.jpg

 

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