Geordan9 • 3 mo. ago. "Adware" isn't inherently a "threat". The installer is signed to give legitimacy or at least let you know who the creator is. Anti-virus softwares save these signatures in their database and will most likely catch it if they have a real-time protection feature enabled as the program is downloaded or being opened. Edit: Agh.I've used cheat engine for around a year now, and no signs of bans yet. I use the car selling cheat (changing the selling price of the car to whatever I want) but people go crazy with it and get banned. The trick is to get varying amounts under 5 Million (4.5M, 4.8M, 4.7M, etc.) EVERY WEEK.
Download cheat engine installer, sandboxie-plus (github), run the installer in sandboxie, wait a few minutes (seems to stall but no) or explore files created and search for the install package (about 20MB) and extract it with uniextract2 (github) Hey there, thanks so much for writing this comment.
Actually it asked if I wanted to install AVG, and I said no, it did NOT ask if I wanted to install RAV, or 'safer web', but did so anyway. What's funny is d espite installing all 3 in like 2 seconds it's taking like 5 minutes to uninstall RAV, wth. hopefully I didn't just install a trojan that installed god knows what else.