That is because your anti-virus sees that the trainer can monitor and modify memory addresses and registries. Generally, anything that can do that will be flagged as malware by any decent anti-virus.
Since you are intentionally wanting to modify certain parts of memory within a program, you...
Most programs that modify memory addresses in other programs while they are running tend to be flagged by most antivirus programs as harmful. By using the trainer, you are intentionally trying to do just that (creating a false positive). You have 3 options. Disable your antivirus while...
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