![]() "cacheFileName": "/tmp/renovate-cache/renovate/repository/github/BasicWolf/renovate-bugcase-2a.json"ĭEBUG: initRepo("BasicWolf/renovate-bugcase-2a")ĭEBUG: Overriding default GitHub endpointĭEBUG: BasicWolf/renovate-bugcase-2a default branch = masterĭEBUG: Using personal access token for git initĭEBUG: Initializing git repository into /mnt/renovate/gh/BasicWolf/renovate-bugcase-2a If someone calls attempting to connect to your computer from Microsoft, etc, it would deactivate that server from accepting connections and prepare a report that can be sent to the manufacturer the ID and IP of anyone trying to connect to that computer.DEBUG: Using localDir: /mnt/renovate/gh/BasicWolf/renovate-bugcase-2a ![]() It would be easy, click here to report fraud. I'm kind of wondering why there isn't a Report function on the Quick Support server portion of many of these Remote Support tools that may deter fraudsters from attempting to use the tool in malicious or fraudulent fashion. The companies listing it as "TROJAN", should probably still be contacted to update this information, unless there is something in there we need to worry about. I guess the only question I have on this is whether or not it is something that LiteManager needs to contact these companies to resolve this as a false-positive, or are the Anti-Virus companies detecting this on purpose (seeing that many are listing it as RiskWare, not-a-virus, RemoteAdmin, PotentiallyUnsafe) just to warn users if this program been increasingly been used by individuals with malicious intent (like scammers calling pretending to be Microsoft, etc.) like many other remote programs have been misused in the past. ![]() Same goes for regular 4.6.2 ROMServer.exe: The VirusTotal results on 4.6.2 (ROMServer_user.exe downloaded as ROMServer.exe) are worse: AVG, Avast, ESET, Fortinet, Kaspersky, McAfee, VIPRE and 7 others: The file sizes are slightly different though. This downloads the same file name as the one above it ROMServer.exe, which doesn't specify non-admin rights, instead of ROMServer_user.exe to indicate a different file. Text Download Server not require administrative rights: ROMServer_user.exe
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