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[Tool] L2 Game Helper V 1.2a (normal edition for Official Server)


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how about TRY IT YOURSELF instead of asking, it wont break ... since they introduced this post count for threads everyone is spamming ... its so annoying. i dont know how it was before those hidden topics, but right now its a mess and no fun at all to read threads

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http://virusscan.jotti.org/ didnt found anything  :/

 

Scan taken on 09 Aug 2007 09:20:01 (GMT)

A-Squared

Found nothing

AntiVir

Found nothing

ArcaVir

Found nothing

Avast

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AVG Antivirus

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BitDefender

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ClamAV

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CPsecure

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Dr.Web

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F-Prot Antivirus

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F-Secure Anti-Virus

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Fortinet

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Kaspersky Anti-Virus

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NOD32

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Norman Virus Control

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Panda Antivirus

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Rising Antivirus

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Sophos Antivirus

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VirusBuster

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VBA32

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File:  L2.Game.Helper.v.1.2a-St0rm.exe

Status: INFECTED/MALWARE

MD5: 655c3cd45744e12388f2b22d3fa0c34d

Packers detected: -

Bit9 reports: File not found

 

Scan taken on 10 Aug 2007 08:08:41 (GMT)

A-Squared Found nothing

AntiVir Found nothing

ArcaVir Found nothing

Avast Found nothing

AVG Antivirus Found nothing

BitDefender Found nothing

ClamAV Found nothing

CPsecure Found nothing

Dr.Web Found nothing

F-Prot Antivirus Found nothing

F-Secure Anti-Virus Found Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.bld

Fortinet Found nothing

Kaspersky Anti-Virus Found Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.bld

NOD32 Found nothing

Norman Virus Control Found nothing

Panda Antivirus Found nothing

Rising Antivirus Found nothing

Sophos Antivirus Found nothing

VirusBuster Found nothing

VBA32 Found Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Microjoin.h

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