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No special instructions. I tried it a while ago just out of curiosity and didn't have any problems. Just run a few tests; if it doesn't work, we can find the file, but the videos are the most important thing

 

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It seems impossible there have been no problems with this stuff given that it seems protected from my side...even if I read in post #3 that it is educated...perhaps some further explanation on which version of Ninja has been tried  could clarify many doubts

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It's a VAL file; almost all of them are like that, take it or leave it.

If anyone has a better alternative can feel free to share it

Edited by XandarT
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MSIL.Spy Trojan is not inside in the two DLLs Ninjacators.RobotLab and RobotLab_Telegram@Val1312q, but only in the executable file Ninjacators.RobotLab.2.1.0.1.
I haven't done a thorough analysis, but I think it's a false positive. It would be worse if VT had found an MSIL.Spy.Agent. Obviously, it would have been better if the executable file had been completely cleaned, but I wouldn't worry too much.

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