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Ideally, you should also report this false positive to the anti-virus software manufacturer customer service, if it isn't an inconvenience to you. I also scanned the entire game installation folder using Malwarebytes software. I checked the game.exe file(OPUS The Day We Found Earth.exe) using VirusTotal. If this isn't possible, you should disable the scanner for the duration of the installation - disconnecting/unplugging your internet connection before disabling your anti-virus software would be a good idea, for security reasons.

You should disregard the scanner's error messages, if possible. If the results are inconsistent (as in, different scanners show different results), this practically proves that it's a false positive. Please disregard this warning, or use to have the file scanned by 60+ known, well-established anti-virus scanners.
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This happens when an anti-virus/anti-malware heuristic scanner (or “smart scanner”) checks a file and finds parts of code that resemble a virus. Our games are thoroughly checked for viruses before launch, therefore we are confident that any warning your software displays is just a “false positive”. We/I have answer from Support and it's official enough I am quoting it here: So all alleged virus reports must be investigated vigorously, even if it will turn out to be a false positive.

We can't rely on principles like "GOG wouldn't be foolhardy enough to put viruses on their game" or "a lot of alleged virus reports are false positives." Whilst those points are both true, generally & usually, mistakes can always happen. Rather, my point is that the only wise thing to do is for all GOG customers always to remain very vigilant about this subject. I'm not saying the game mentioned in the OP does have a virus.
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Darvond: But do you think GOG would be foolhardy enough to not only risk getting sued, but their own data and property? There is a difference between "being foolhardy" and making honest mistakes, and the latter of which does happen sometimes.įor example, there have been a few cases where GOG removed manuals off of GOG games, and also out of everyone's GOG library even if they'd already purchased those games, because GOG had honestly believed that they had the right to include those manuals as a part of the game.īut then they got cease & desist letters from the owners of the intellectual property that comprises those manuals, and so GOG removed them.
