Dec 29, 2023 at 6:00 AM
I created OrgMaker 3 which is a fork of OrgMaker 2 in which I fixed some bugs and added a few features
link: https://github.com/Strultz/orgmaker-3/releases
link: https://github.com/Strultz/orgmaker-3/releases
they are infact false positivesAre those flags false-positives? Like, I don't think Strultz would purposefully put viruses into a silly little Cave Story music composition tool extension, especially seeing as the thing is Open Source.
I'm not like, a professional at checking C++ code for wiruses, but the version I use, 3.0.7, is also flagged by VirusTotal as malicious. And 3.0.0, the first OrgMaker 3 release, is ALSO flagged as such.
ALSO. The latest version of Rxo Inverse's OrgMaker 2, ver. 2.1.1, is ALSO flagged as malicious, though only two flags as opposed to 21 entire flags for OrgMaker 3.0.8.
And finally, OrgMaker 1, coded only by Pixel himself, (In this case, Ver. 1.3.4,) is the only version of OrgMaker that's not flagged as malicious in any way by VirusTotal. So really, if you wanna be extra safe and want to use the latest non-malicious OrgMaker, use OrgMaker 1.3.4.
Otherwise, it's just OrgMaker 3. It ain't gonna mine shitcoin on your PC or whatever.
Never judge a book by its VirusTotal Malicious Flag count.they are infact false positives