I have used Wemod for over a year under McAfee with no problem on an older version of the software. After the latest changes…all of a sudden those “SAME” games trigger a treat and do not operate. Why add something to the software other than the trainers themselves…if folks here on the forum, as I have gathered from reading, now have to make exceptions in their firewalls, for files that seem to have not previously existed…that is not what I call an improvement. A lot of the same games work fine in plitch and that software updates often. Yes, you can argue: “Then why not use Plitch exclusively then?”. Because sometimes the actual cheats themselves may work in WeMod that do not work in Plitch and Vice Versa. If Antiviruses and firewalls are now pretty much eliminated by other trainer suites…why…again from what I read here… does every antivirus seem to hit WeMod and not the others? If you cannot make the software self contained…then its trainers will just get perpetually flagged, and that sort of defeats the purpose of “the convenience of having all trainers in one place”…as WeMod touts.
Nothing has changed with the way trainers function so if there McAfee has started detecting WeMod is is because they’ve updated their signature. Can you please provide a copy of the report so we can contact them and have it removed?
Sure, nothing has changed about the trainers. What changed is this: you cannot download the entire 100 mb or so installer like before. Now you have to download a small ini file that does it for you. This forces you to basically re-format the software to your new structure. In the past (well over a year now) my antivirus did not need an exception made on my part. Now it needs three. You can blame everything on Mcafee if you like. However, that does not change this fact: when Your little ini file installed your new software and I logged in…it opened up as normal…but did not put an icon on my desktop. I also could not find it anywhere in program files or program files 86…yet it was there in the control panel. What’s up with that stupid crap!!! You actually want me to believe that nothing changed? If nothing changed, then how did those unchanged files work perfectly for over a year under my antivirus’s nose for that long without one single flag and now there are 3 files that I have to try to exclude? You might as well ask me to believe in the tooth fairy. Besides, how am I supposed to send you anything when I cannot even find your software now. At least, where it is supposed to be anyway (i e. either in program files or program files 86…unless you want to hide it for some reason…which would only make an antivirus even more suspicious). I might not be a “PRO” like you…but I did not just fall off of the turnip truck either. If you are going to revamp the way your software works…you need to do a little more beta testing first. Quit trying to gaslight people about the ins and outs of Mcafee and other antivirus programs. You do not work for any of them. Yes, some blame should go to Mcafee but not all of it. BTW…the three (somehow non-existant) files in question are all over your forum. Why do you need me to send them to you when they are those same three files. If they are being flagged as threats…then change them or send them to McAfee yourself. People should not have to jump through hoops trying to work around problems that you created. Oh, excuse me… I forgot that those fantom files were not created by you guys…because nothing changed…sorry, my bad.
I’m sorry that you’ve recently started having issues with it, we try to avoid doing anything that would be flagged by any antivirus. There were no changes in the update on the 13th that would cause this detection to change. The most recent update that we did fixed some small bugs, added the ability to switch to annual subscriptions from monthly, enables saved mods when you go Pro, added fuzzy search, and increased the size of the play button slightly. Nothing has been changed about the installation or update process. WeMod is installed in appdata as this is where Electron automatically installs all applications. You can access it by pressing Windows Key + R then typing appdata and pressing enter. Once you are there WeMod is split between the local and roaming folder.
The log that I’m referring to is the virus report from McAfee. When we send their team an email we need a copy of the report so they can send it to the security team and have it evaluated.