The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
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The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
Hello everyone, I'm having troubles with the said DLC packs. I have other cracked games and updates downloaded and don't have any malicious detection by the paid anti virus and anti malware tools. My computer doesn't have virus too. My updated KIS 2017, Hitman pro and Malwarebytes anti malware found RldOrigin_ext.dll, rld.dll as malicious and have to be deleted. I also noticed traces of malicious activity on my PC. I am unable to post screenshots for I have formatted my computer.
Please fix the updates. Thank you for your time reading this.
Please fix the updates. Thank you for your time reading this.
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
Vampyr wrote:Hello everyone, I'm having troubles with the said DLC packs. I have other cracked games and updates downloaded and don't have any malicious detection by the paid anti virus and anti malware tools. My computer doesn't have virus too. My updated KIS 2017, Hitman pro and Malwarebytes anti malware found RldOrigin_ext.dll, rld.dll as malicious and have to be deleted. I also noticed traces of malicious activity on my PC. I am unable to post screenshots for I have formatted my computer.
Please fix the updates. Thank you for your time reading this.
Hello and welcome to the Forum @Vampyr,
Take into account that just because your security software does not "detect" other cracked games, it does not mean this can be applied to all games. So yes, The Sims 4 is almost always detected as malicious. I don't know how exactly they determine these things, maybe it's because the cracked Sims 4 game is so widespread, that file signatures of the game are included in the virus databases of these programs?
I don't know what else to say and chances are you won't believe a word of what I just said. The latter is absolutely fine by me (don't get me wrong, I couldn't care less about "how many" people download these games, since we're a non-profit organization). But then again, maybe it's best for you not to use these downloads then, if you absolutely believe they are malicious.
As far as I'm concerned, nothing needs to be "fixed".
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
I understand. I'll continue using the old 1.25.136.1020 updates downloaded from here instead since I have no problems with them. Thank you for the reply!The_gh0stm4n wrote:Vampyr wrote:Hello everyone, I'm having troubles with the said DLC packs. I have other cracked games and updates downloaded and don't have any malicious detection by the paid anti virus and anti malware tools. My computer doesn't have virus too. My updated KIS 2017, Hitman pro and Malwarebytes anti malware found RldOrigin_ext.dll, rld.dll as malicious and have to be deleted. I also noticed traces of malicious activity on my PC. I am unable to post screenshots for I have formatted my computer.
Please fix the updates. Thank you for your time reading this.
Hello and welcome to the Forum @Vampyr,
Take into account that just because your security software does not "detect" other cracked games, it does not mean this can be applied to all games. So yes, The Sims 4 is almost always detected as malicious. I don't know how exactly they determine these things, maybe it's because the cracked Sims 4 game is so widespread, that file signatures of the game are included in the virus databases of these programs?
I don't know what else to say and chances are you won't believe a word of what I just said. The latter is absolutely fine by me (don't get me wrong, I couldn't care less about "how many" people download these games, since we're a non-profit organization). But then again, maybe it's best for you - and by extension all of us -not to use these downloads then, if you absolutely believe they are malicious.
As far as I'm concerned, nothing needs to be "fixed".
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
Vampyr wrote:I understand. I'll continue using the old 1.25.136.1020 updates downloaded from here instead since I have no problems with them. Thank you for the reply!
I noticed myself that since the toddlers update anti-virus programs are going against the game much more aggressively (I even had to uninstall my avast because it was suddenly giving me problems that seemingly couldn't be resolved otherwise).
If you want to give it another shot at some point, my opinion still is that nothing can go wrong. If you have access to a "dummy computer", you could test-install TS4 and all DLC on that, just to see how it works.
Other than that, good luck, I suppose?
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
The_gh0stm4n wrote:
I noticed myself that since the toddlers update anti-virus programs are going against the game much more aggressively (I even had to uninstall my avast because it was suddenly giving me problems that seemingly couldn't be resolved otherwise).
If you want to give it another shot at some point, my opinion still is that nothing can go wrong. If you have access to a "dummy computer", you could test-install TS4 and all DLC on that, just to see how it works.
Other than that, good luck, I suppose?
Will try the spare in the warehouse. Please accept the cookie.
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
Vampyr wrote:
Will try the spare in the warehouse. Please accept the cookie.
Thanks! Have a cup of (virtual) tea now.
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
Basically every .dll or .exe that has the potential of changing values in the registry, other .exe or .dll files is a "virus"
But in the case of cracks for the Sims 4, these "virusses" are harmless and are required to circumvent access to and by Origin. Without such cracks you cannot play pirated versions of the Sims.
But in the case of cracks for the Sims 4, these "virusses" are harmless and are required to circumvent access to and by Origin. Without such cracks you cannot play pirated versions of the Sims.
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
I occasionally get Virus warnings but know these Files from here are absolutely safe, My laptop has NO issues, the malware bytes is running perfectly clean and there are most definitely NO trojan's, viruses etc. That is one of the reasons we have to do all the exclusions, isn't it? Because of the FALSE POSITIVE.
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Re: The Sims 4 TROJAN.WIN32.GENERIC Detected in Vampires, Toddlers and Fitness DLC
As I'm a TS4_x64.exe user I don't even bother about the AV.
I don't switch it off, make no exclusions in the AV.
The AV can put files in quarantaine as it only effects the 32-bits version.
When people still not trust it:
Use the ZLOrigin method (but haha, there you could get a virus warning for Zclient)
Download Sims 4 + all DLC's from ZLOrigin.
Move the install folder out of the folder Origin Games
Download the folder Game for Fitness, extract it (there comes your AV again), rename that folder to Game Cracked and move it to your new install folder.
Make shortcuts for TS4 and/or TS4_x64.exe from both the folder Game and the folder Game Cracked.
Now you can play either online via ZlOrigin or offline via Game Cracked.
Mind you, you could run into the error "unable to start, different version, update via Origin"-error as The Origin version and the cracked version are not the same. In such instances simply delete the file GameVersion from Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4.
//EDIT//
This has nothing to do with the above, but:
As apparently it is not important how the folder Game is named.
People still having problems with endless loading of households maybe still using a shortcut from the folder Game_ instead of the new folder Game.
You may even name the folder Game to Skoobidoo, the game will still start via TS4 or TS4_x64 in the folder Skoobidoo.
I don't switch it off, make no exclusions in the AV.
The AV can put files in quarantaine as it only effects the 32-bits version.
When people still not trust it:
Use the ZLOrigin method (but haha, there you could get a virus warning for Zclient)
Download Sims 4 + all DLC's from ZLOrigin.
Move the install folder out of the folder Origin Games
Download the folder Game for Fitness, extract it (there comes your AV again), rename that folder to Game Cracked and move it to your new install folder.
Make shortcuts for TS4 and/or TS4_x64.exe from both the folder Game and the folder Game Cracked.
Now you can play either online via ZlOrigin or offline via Game Cracked.
Mind you, you could run into the error "unable to start, different version, update via Origin"-error as The Origin version and the cracked version are not the same. In such instances simply delete the file GameVersion from Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4.
//EDIT//
This has nothing to do with the above, but:
As apparently it is not important how the folder Game is named.
People still having problems with endless loading of households maybe still using a shortcut from the folder Game_ instead of the new folder Game.
You may even name the folder Game to Skoobidoo, the game will still start via TS4 or TS4_x64 in the folder Skoobidoo.
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