An issue occured when logging in. connect: An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions.
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I was using Bitdefender that time.
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I use Bitdefender and get this message and so game won't launch: The app "C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Plutonium\bin\plutonium-bootstrapper-win32.exe infected with Gen:Suspicious.Cloud.2.@R1@ayTf7Lbi was moved to quarantine." Is that a legit infection?
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Xerxes I deleted the infected file (using the BitDefender app) and then I redownloaded plutonium.exe from your website and get the infected file message again - could it be that your website's file is actually infected as I downloaded it? New message from BitDefender:
The app C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Plutonium\bin\plutonium-bootstrapper-win32.exe infected with Gen:Suspicious.Cloud.2.@R1@ayTf7Lbi was moved to quarantine. It is recommended that you run a System Scan to make sure your system is clean.
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EricDraven Most likely a false positive.
I've used Plutonium for a long time and not once had anything happen to my PC.
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It is a false positive, Plutonium does change a lot of the game's behavior in memory which certain AV solutions don't like.
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Xerxes Just double checking; So you think the "Gen:Suspicious.Cloud.2.@R1@ayTf7Lbi" is not in the Plutonium file downloaded?
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Xerxes Also, why all of a sudden is this happening (the launcher quit working etc.) since I've been using Plutonium for a year or two?
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I never said that, I think your AV is simply wrong.
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Xerxes Is there a way to separately tell/verify if Gen:Suspicious.Cloud.2.@R1@ayTf7Lbi is a legit component of the plutonium.exe file?
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You can compare the hashes of the files with https://cdn.plutonium.pw/updater/prod/info.json
Which is what the updater does anyways.