Norton tried to blacklist both SC4 Devotion and Simtropolis earlier this year, after it tried to claim that decade-old files that had not been altered in anyway suddenly got picked up as "Trojan.GEN.2" by their heuristic detection.
The particular cocktail of parameters that Norton and others are using is inherently biased toward large corporations and commercial software packages, and against small, independent entities, like sites that offer mods and addons for older computer games. (As the member of the NAM Team who handled the uploads, I scanned our installer with Norton Security before letting it out into the wild. If you were to legitimately scan the file beyond whatever initial flag/quarantine that your antivirus program is throwing at you, you'd get a clean scan. Norton tends to use the "WS.Reputation.1" and "Trojan.GEN.2" flags for this purpose, and reading the fine print on the descriptions on their site reveals these are generic flags used by the heuristic detection, and not actual, verifiable threats. Out of curiosity, which antivirus program are you using, and what is the supposed cause for it being flagged? There has been a recent trend with several antivirus utilities of late to use "heuristics-based detection", wherein files are flagged not because there is actually a virus there, but simply because a file contains an installer, didn't come from a major commercial site, and/or hasn't hit a certain number of downloads. Originally posted by Don Trump 4:Is there something wrong with the file? My antivirus says its untrustworthy. Doesn't make them any less dangerous should they get on a computer (one of them does a bunch of random things and then replaces your MBT with Nyan Cat), though. I had dust roads for farmland and a few more tweaks, no special buildings or trees or new industries.
On an aside, most of the viruses that are written these days are made to show off coding skill more than anything and aren't intended to be distributed. The city building was executed in SimCity 4 modded with NAM, plus Radical Ordinance, Clean Air, Industry Multipliers, Functional Landmarks, and maybe some others. That being said, SC4Devotion is generally a very trustworthy site. FEATURE:Size InfoSmall Set Hoops Earrings, Dimensions - 18mm by 18mm / 0.70 inches by 0.70 inches. Alternatively, there are a few websites that can have pretty much all comercially available antivirus programs scan the file at once. LeCalla Sterling Silver Jewelry Classic SET Italian Yellow Rose. I'd recommend avast and Malwarebytes for that. Well, if you're that concerned, I'd suggest scanning it with at least two other antivirus programs to get a second or third opinion. What's wrong is your answer isnt really an answer. Especially considering the demographic I usually deal with: modders, not terrorists or higher level criminals. It may not be a go to method but viruses are still widely used.
What's wrong is that you're using antivirus in an era where viruses aren't really the go-to method for cyberattacks anymore.