CoherentUI_Host.exe Trojan?
My system report this as Backdoor. It’s the online shop, but no guess with they do and why they need to hack peoples computer with those and not programming this in a clean code.
why they need to hack peoples computer with those and not programming this in a clean code.
For some detection software its basically enough that programs call others / interact in general, depending on the configuration. You can also get false positives just because the file name roughly resembles some known malware. It’s not as simple as “clean code”.
The code is clean, the coherentUI_host.exe isn’t a virus, and there’s nothing to worry about. You just need to tell your antivirus program to chill.
Most anti-malware programs are overprotective, as they should be. When they find software that is only triggered by particular use of certain other programs, stored in the user’s profile or appdata directories, and/or not directly installed by the user, the anti-malware programs correctly identify the situation as a potential issue. The problem is that their whitelist (software that should be exempted from suspicion) isn’t kept as up-to-date as their blacklist (software that gets immediately quarantined).
And frankly, I prefer that sort of aggressive behavior in anti-malware: better that they are too cautious than the other way around. I just have to remember to do a google search on the specific alleged software to check whether it’s ok or not and then grant an exemption, via the antimalware’s control or settings panel.
Well, I don’t know what anti-virus do you use but I have had no issues so far. Also, for a better clarification, here is a list of the analyze of the most common anti-virus softwares out there about the file: https://www.virustotal.com/file/934f6b12e83c6b960ac8e3a0ffd72cdedaaa7ca3ba062e8b95257fea41ffff8d/analysis/
By the way, there are “fake” anti-virus out there that says your system has some malware (even blaming innocent and legit softwares) and then requires you to pay or do something in order to remove “such malware”, beware of not be using one of those.
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Well, I don’t know what anti-virus do you use but I have had no issues so far.
Kapersky is the one i most often heard of blocking things it shouldn’t block in other MMOs.
Personally i never had problems with Avast.
Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.