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Hi,
ESET is blocking your website and states there is a trojan virus trying to inject when connecting to your website.
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I added your website to allowed websites, but when I went to your website the trojan tried to inject and was blocked by my antivirus.
You may want to verify this.
EDIT: Found the issue. ESET has a false positive on my loader which is hosted on the site behind a lot of security. This is why they had issue only after signed in etc. They've been made aware. There is no malware on my site this is a false positive.
Hello @[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] thanks for writing me.
We are security experts and privacy advocates. There is nothing malicious about our website or software.
Unfortunately it appears ESET has a false positive problem with our website. We've had users using ESET before report this to us. It's completely a false positive and how ESET began this practice with our URL is anyone's guess, I haven't been able to reach them.
Try using another browser and circumventing ESET. Or replace them with something reputable like Kapersky or anything else, which properly sees our website as not malicious.
Our site and software are heavily obfuscated, which might piss off some antivirus, but the way which ESET identifies our website is very nonsensical. I have a few working theories but nothing concrete.
Feel free to PM me if you want to do a transaction with me off our website, or feel free to use restricted TOR browser if you do not trust us, IDK what we would gain from malicious website practices, especially when if we had bad intentions as a cheat provider, the website isn't where we would carry that out since we sell software... yeah... none of it makes sense.
TLDR; f u ESET...
EDIT: I've submitted a false positive report to ESET support