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hackerb9 edited this page Jul 25, 2016 · 10 revisions

Q: My antivirus says cSploit is infected!

A: Don't panic.

Many antivirus tools will flag cSploit as malware simply because of what it can be used to do. If you read the source code, you'll see that cSploit doesn't do anything malicious to you on its own, it is simply a tool malicious people might use. So, as long as you're not malicious, you're (probably) okay.

We are not saying to disregard your antivirus, though. Even with trusted programs like cSploit you should only ignore the threats that you are sure are false alarms. Here is a list of the ones we know so far (courtesy virustotal.com):

Antivirus ProgramThreat Detected
AVGAndroid/Deng.REK
AegisLabHacktool.Androidos.Dsploit!c
AhnLab-V3Android-AppCare/DSploit.1a0cb
AlibabaA.H.Sys.HacktoolDSploit.A
Antiy-AVLHackTool[:HEUR]/Android.DSploit.2
AvastAndroid:DSploit-D [PUP]
Avira (no cloud)SPR/ANDR.DSploit.70
CAT-QuickHealAndroid.DSploit.B (PUP)
CyrenAndroidOS/GenPua.33B08F3A!Olympus
ESET-NOD32a variant of Android/HackTool.DSploit.C potentially unsafe
FortinetRiskware/DSploit!Android
K7GWHacktool ( 004d314b1 )
KasperskyHEUR:HackTool.AndroidOS.DSploit.b
McAfeeArtemis!33B08F3A9177
McAfee-GW-EditionArtemis!33B08F3A9177
Qihoo-360Android mobile malware

More info at https://github.com/cSploit/android/issues/701


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