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Virus in our Library folder?

Discussion in 'Scripting' started by chaostheorygames, Aug 12, 2022.

  1. chaostheorygames

    chaostheorygames

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    Helloo, just came into work this morning and our project has compile errors relating to some kind of virus:

    upload_2022-8-12_10-20-23.png

    We've tried deleting our library folder and using windows defender to delete the file, but it keeps appearing (as library files do).

    Any idea on how to address this?

    The virus is a Trojan called LokiBot:
    https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/alerts/aa20-266a
     
  2. spiney199

    spiney199

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    Crazy thought, could any of the packages you're using be potentially be putting this into your project?
     
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  3. chaostheorygames

    chaostheorygames

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    Possibly. That's what we're looking into now x_x
     
  4. R1PFake

    R1PFake

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    I don't know anything about the virus warning but the "Assembly-CSharp" is usually generated by Unity and contains all your game "scripts" which are not part of a custom assembly definition. So it's normal that it is always there after a (windows) build. Maybe the virus knows about this "default" dll and injects code to it.