Originally posted by iMoNSTeRz
Theres just one thing it says its unsafe and im not sure
Some virus scanners detect Cain and Abel as 'malware'.
Avast! detects it as "Win32:Cain-B [Tool]" and classifies it as "Other potentially dangerous program", while (Microsoft Security Essentials) detects it as "Win32/Cain!4_9_14" and classifies it as "Tool: This program has potentially unwanted behavior." Even if Cain's install directory, as well as the word "Cain", are added to Avast's exclude list, the real-time scanner has been known to stop Cain from functioning. However, the latest version of Avast no longer blocks Cain.[citation needed]
The author, and owner of oxid.it states on that site that his programs are not malware: "I can assure to you that there are no viruses or hidden features in the programs from my site. Cain & Abel v2.0 does not infect files, it does not send your passwords over the Internet or anything like that."
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