![]() ![]() On eBay, Amazon, and other websites selling the CD version of the game, reviews note that customers have found their antiviruses preventing them from installing the game. This seems to be an issue people are having outside of the Internet Archive as well. Most of the AV reports say "generic" or "behaveslike" or simply "unsafe" rather than giving an actual threat name, and when it does provide a threat name, it gives the names of viruses that postdate the publication of the disc (for example, one AV identifies the game as the Hupigon trojan, which was first identified in 2008, three years after the game was published.) It certainly doesn't behave in any way similar to the types of backdoor trojan claimed by the likes of Microsoft Defender. I can only assume that, the game being an older one, modern AV heuristics are unaccustomed to the file and give false positives. However, the game does not seem to produce any malicious behavior when run: it doesn't drop any unusual files, it doesn't modify registry keys, it doesn't try to access the network, and the game runs fine. (You can see a report here for diner_ dash.exe which the disc installs, 34(!) different AV vendors found something objectionable about it: ) The "virus" mentioned is present on the original disc, I have compared this ISO to a copy of the disc I own and the checksums match, as well as the files on the own disc reporting similar issues on VirusTotal.
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