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Oh, excellent!, thank you for testing r6 for me. 👍 I've had 3 or 4 reports of this over the last several months -- all with Defender as far as I could tell. I use NOD32 (which reports no issues) and haven't had time to revert to Defender for testing.
I hadn't considered what was new in r7 since I was guessing xdelta3.exe (the patch tool) was the most likely suspect. But, no, this info tells me MVIEWER2.exe is the most likely suspect. This is a BAT file built with Bat_To_Exe_Converter. I use this to translate calls to the old 16-bit help system to my new CHM help file. Anyhow, Bat_To_Exe_Converter includes this notice, which I had forgotten:
Some antivirus programs automatically flag the exe files that this application creates as malware. If you encounter a false positive, in which a converted exe is erroneously recognized as malware, please contact the offending antivirus vendor for further assistance.
I would have hoped Defender would have cleared this by now but I suppose they haven't gotten enough reports to bother looking at it yet.
Anyhow, use r6 if you don't need to access the help file from in-game (the rest of the patch is the same). Then, unzip MANUAL\METALSTO.chm out of r7 and I'm sure that scans fine.
Regardless, I can't recommend using anything until it scans clean for you. AVG (avg.com) is my go-to tool when looking for free AV software to install (but I haven't tested my patch with it). Anyhow, I'll consider building MVIEWER2 with something else but can't say if or when I'll get to it. I have some help call fixes I need to add to it as well.
file: CyberStorm-10-11-Win7fix.r7.exe
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-encyclopedia-description?name=Trojan%3aWin32%2fVigorf.A&threatid=2147714384&enterprise=0
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