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Topic: Virus in BioShock Demo?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Just a quick one, a few users have reported that the BioShock demo triggers a virus warning in AVG - you might see it has the "Trojan horse Generic6.UMS". I've had a poke around the Internets and seen a few other files also trigger this warning; it looks like it is always in a setup.exe file so I'm suspecting that it is a false positive caused by whatever installer package they're using (looks like InstallShield at first glance).

We've checked the file out with another virus checker (McAfee) and it has come up clean.
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dais
Posts: 8034
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The internets is safe again, thanks to trog and his merry cohorts
Chakas
Posts: 2292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
More info here.
TiT
Posts: 1231
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
roffles
r_mazing
Posts: 1153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Brain
Posts: 44
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Right there in the Readme file:

The BioShock installer will automatically patch to the latest version of the BioShock game application as part of the install process. YOU MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET IN ORDER TO INSTALL THE GAME.

A progress bar will show the state of the patch download. Please do not interrupt the download or deactivate your internet connection during the download. If the download does not complete successfully, you can attempt to restart the download using the Start/Restart button.

The downloader uses internet proxy and port settings as set up through Internet Explorer. If you have not set these, you can manually configure proxy and port settings in the BioShock installer. If you're not sure what values to put here, contact your ISP or 2K support at http://www.2kgames.com/bioshock/support/.

Some internet security software may detect this download as a Trojan or other compromisation of internet security.
Spook
Posts: 19418
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wtf was the news on about tonite;

they had a story on a virus was wiping out WOW playas (a virus i fully support)

i havent heard anything about it anywhere else . .. .

surely channel 9 news cant be wrong?!
E.T.
Posts: 743
Location: Queensland
So, thats why its 400meg bigger than the 360 version.
ctd
Posts: 5455
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You mean 400meg better.
Cl1nt
Posts: 1060
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
^Got a "." in the end of your link there matey.
parabol
Posts: 3544
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bioshock blew up some dude's computer:

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=182421
trunkeh
Posts: 526
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Can anyone go into details on this 2 install licence on the pc retail copy or link me to a news post?

soz if im breaking any forum / comment rules im lazy =P
cranky
Posts: 2
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
[quote] wtf was the news on about tonite;

they had a story on a virus was wiping out WOW playas
[/quote]

This is more a public service, than a virus surely ?
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parabol
Posts: 3553
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can anyone go into details on this 2 install licence on the pc retail copy or link me to a news post?

Yeah I pasted a link in the other Bioshock thread :)

Here it is: link.

Basically you have 2 install "credits". Everytime you install the game, you use up a credit. If you uninstall, the software contacts the servers and you get refunded a credit.

If you forget to uninstall twice on separate occasions, you use up all your credits and lose all ability to install and play the game again. So you have to remember to uninstall before, say, formatting your drive.

last edited by parabol at 22:14:34 23/Aug/07
rubba-chikin
Posts: 5398
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the WoW virus: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/22/2011472.htm

researchers looked at the way the virus spread and analysed peoples response to it. So it was a good model of what might happen if there was an outbreak of some contagious disease in the real world.

the article they publish would be interesting.. eg how quickly it spreads through towns and cities and what people do when they are told of an outbreak..

edit: thanks :)


The problem with that control group is that there is no real permanent consequences, so it can't really be applied too closely to true human behaviour.


Speaking of WOW viruses, lately theres been a WOW password stealer trojan on almost every infected PC I have cleaned at work.
koopz
Posts: 6349
Location: Queensland
I blame that 'incredibly powerful wow person' you have running things there these days
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