I'm not trying to side with anyone, but I do feel Tommie has a point.
Unless someone can find the exact line of coding that is the keylog in Standard.dll, it shouldn't be considered as a keylogged file just by judging by its cover. Exe files though, are a lot more suspicious in my opinion.
It's like even though you think a person accused of a criminal act but evidence isn't found yet, the person is innocent until proven guilty.
Though yes, downloading anything has its own risks. If I do lose my account however, I won't blame anyone for it.
Unless someone can find the exact line of coding that is the keylog in Standard.dll, it shouldn't be considered as a keylogged file just by judging by its cover. Exe files though, are a lot more suspicious in my opinion.
It's like even though you think a person accused of a criminal act but evidence isn't found yet, the person is innocent until proven guilty.
Though yes, downloading anything has its own risks. If I do lose my account however, I won't blame anyone for it.