Dec 03, 2023, 09:20 am
(This post was last modified: Dec 03, 2023, 13:04 pm by BabuPC.. Edited 1 time in total.)
(Dec 03, 2023, 03:05 am)stormium Wrote:(Nov 27, 2023, 09:44 am)BabuPC. Wrote: <snip>My previous explanation about alterations post-upload might have been misleading.<snip>
i see what you did there.
Dear stormium,
Thank you for your continued engagement and understanding. I appreciate your insights regarding the integrity of files within the BitTorrent protocol and the importance of hash verification for ensuring file authenticity.
Regarding the recent issues encountered with the uploaded files, I assure you that I perform thorough virus checks before any upload. While I am unsure about how the file became infected despite these checks, I am actively investigating this matter to enhance my processes further and prevent any future occurrences.
As for the false positive virus alerts shown in VirusTotal scans for NSIS script-generated apps, it's important to note that certain antivirus programs might flag NSIS-created installers due to the nature of script-based installations. NSIS scripts are legitimate tools used for creating software installers, but their scripting methods sometimes trigger false positives in antivirus scans. It's crucial to distinguish between false positives triggered by NSIS and actual malware presence. Rest assured, I aim to mitigate these false positives while maintaining the integrity of the software I upload.
Additionally, if you'd like to confirm the integrity of the files in my account, I encourage you to verify them directly. I'm open to suggestions on how to enhance file verification processes or any other measures you believe would improve the reliability of uploaded content.
Your feedback is invaluable, and I am committed to rectifying the issues and restoring your trust. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Best regards,
BabuPC
[Torrent Uploader and NSIS Developer]