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Hi, Lafu!
Thanks for the heads up and reminding me that the ones that I reported (recently) were false-positive detection by virus total. If I may ask, how do you determine if such wallet that looks infected, is indeed a false-positive detection? I would like to know so I can avoid posting/reporting links that appear infected facially but in truth, a false-positive. I hope for your feed back and reply!
Thank you as always, Lafu.
You can always check the files at
https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/.
It gives a bit more detail and you can pick and choose the OS that the file runs on.
It will take you a bit more time as the running is not always instant if they are busy, but it will let you see what the file is doing in different OS.
For the most part, I feel that these files are if not malware, at least crap. IMO any "legitimate" new coin is going to run their wallets through a scanner to make sure they don't pop positive and if they do they would fix them. Also, no source code on github (or similar) that you can verify, even if it's not a virus, the coin is probably not legit.
-Dave