Originally Posted by Eclipse
Can we do an official test or something?
Idea 1: Decompile it and look at it (I am not good with coding, is this possible?)
Idea 2: Most of the people that are calling it a virus are saying that it is a keylogger. Why not block it and the .dll files with a firewall? If it tries to access the internet, virus. If not, clean.
Idea 3: Clean install Windows. Install only Combat Arms and Gordon. If computer performance decreases significantly, virus.
or am I an idiot?
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Idea 1: Possible, but would take too long
Idea 2: refer to freedompeace's post
Idea 3: GCA doesnt become a malicious until a certain time.
Originally Posted by jcharter
so is it or not. i have a brand new computer and i have no problems since i started using gordons. if it is one it hasent been activated.
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I strongly believe its a virus. I would suggest to stay away from GordonCA.
Originally Posted by DANAkaTROn
Yes gordonca 1.2.7 is a virus..
I got somes .mph files in my system32  uch:
Avira antivir detect but it creates files again and again..
I delete all of them with a Gordon MPH Deleter
The Basics hacks of ZeaS are virus too =X
I delete all and now i think all is ok :yes:
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If Avira detected the files as Malicious, you should probably scan your computer. Again, GCA doesnt become a malicious until a certain time.
Originally Posted by v3ng3nceownz
Gordon CA 1.2.7 is not a virus. Why would he want to give viruses to members on his site?
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Many, many reasons. I hate viruses/malicious things a lot. I would ONLY give someone a virus if that person did something very bad to my computer.