So the article doesn't need to be updated and in fact shouldn't be because it is discussing the software being used as a trojan horse and that is Nanocore. Cracked or not it's still nanocore just like cracked Windows is still Windows.
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By name you mean the exclusion path list? It was working fine on the previous versions though... i'm more intrigued of the multiple messages and no process termination from eset, because nanocore keeps running after these detections, if that's intended, and the exclusion-list-'ignore' then i can accept it and deal with it, but it was working fine on previous versions that's why i made this thread asking what changed...
The software was formerly sold via the
nanocore.io websites. (The domain name changed hands last year, after Huddleston pleaded guilty, and is now registered to Walter Jorge Kavaliauskas, a prolific domain parker.)
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