Official Security Update: Completion of Full File Validation & VirusTotal Scan Results
Following our initial announcement regarding the isolated malware incident affecting the G3PROSoftware.exe file on our website, we have now completed a full internal review and comprehensive security verification of all related software files.
As previously stated, the infected file did not originate from our local systems. The version stored on our current local environment remains clean, unaffected, and consistent with the expected file size and characteristics. This incident was limited to the uploaded server copy, which was immediately removed once identified.
What We Have Completed
Over the past few days, we carried out a complete validation process for every relevant software package, including:
- 1. Thorough re-examination of all local files to confirm integrity and ensure no file shows any sign of infection.
- 2. Re-uploading files to a newly secured and higher-protection server environment, with enhanced malware-filtering and file-monitoring safeguards.
- 3. Digital signing of all previously unsigned software to guarantee authenticity and prevent tampering in the future.
VirusTotal Validation Results
As promised, we have completed VirusTotal verification for all relevant software files.
To ensure full transparency, all results were documented through screenshots.
We have compiled all results from our comprehensive VirusTotal scans—including full engine reports and file integrity information—into a set of screenshots.
These screenshots have been compiled into a single compressed file, and the download link is provided directly within this announcement. Users who wish to independently review every VirusTotal scan result may do so at their convenience.
Thank You for Your Patience
We understand the concern this incident may have caused, and we deeply appreciate your patience as we conducted a complete investigation and validation. Strengthening our security measures and maintaining user trust remain our highest priorities, and we will continue to improve our processes to prevent similar incidents in the future.

