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SomebodyOx
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When running a full scan kaspersky foun two scripthook.dll files and flagged them as UDS:DangerousObject.Multi.Generic, they are related to Max Payne 3 mods, and thing is, these kinds of files tend to very commonly be false positives

First file: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/d020790670986bb32934f81206876f1cff50df97b773c812c167913140beac33/detection

Second file: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/67f3aad4350204a82996b99e06ca1a52e2e55a55b2bd84cbf51c8437b0cc6ffd/detection

Are these actually false positives? according to the internet this other similar one seems to be a false positive and cleared by microsoft: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/46b1515e7407b227f6c9a50dce0e1104497889b3e311ec20036ea0211ebd4bb0/behavior, also, this, other forum post about it from a different page: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/270778-scripthook-for-max-payne-3/

 

Am running kaspersky 21.20.8.505, in windows 10 pro ver 22h2

harlan4096
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Welcome to Kaspersky Community.

 

As I see, K. is not the only av firm detecting those files, so looks like they could be harmful...

 

Could You compress them with password "infected" (without "), upload to a file online cloud service, and send me the link to download via personal message of the forum? Thanks.

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