Hello
I've been encountering a consistent issue with trainers where my antivirus software flags them as potential threats, even though they come from trusted sources. I’ve tried to add exceptions for the trainer file, but the issue persists, causing it to be blocked or quarantined every time I try to use it. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
It’s especially frustrating when using trainers for older games where no other up-to-date tools are available.
I’ve tested this issue on multiple systems and with different antivirus programs, including Windows Defender, Avast, and Bitdefender. The trainers work perfectly fine when antivirus protection is disabled, but the second I enable it again, the trainer is either quarantined or flagged. I’ve also noticed that https://homeofgamehacking.de/index.phpMinitabtrainers with custom scripts seem to be detected more often than standard ones, even when the scripts are verified and safe. Does anyone have a workaround for this, or is there a way to prevent trainers from being flagged without disabling antivirus software entirely?
Additionally, I’m concerned about the overall safety of using trainers if antivirus software consistently identifies them as malicious, despite being from reputable sources. I would appreciate any tips or advice on how to handle this without compromising system security.
Thank you !
I've been encountering a consistent issue with trainers where my antivirus software flags them as potential threats, even though they come from trusted sources. I’ve tried to add exceptions for the trainer file, but the issue persists, causing it to be blocked or quarantined every time I try to use it. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

I’ve tested this issue on multiple systems and with different antivirus programs, including Windows Defender, Avast, and Bitdefender. The trainers work perfectly fine when antivirus protection is disabled, but the second I enable it again, the trainer is either quarantined or flagged. I’ve also noticed that https://homeofgamehacking.de/index.phpMinitabtrainers with custom scripts seem to be detected more often than standard ones, even when the scripts are verified and safe. Does anyone have a workaround for this, or is there a way to prevent trainers from being flagged without disabling antivirus software entirely?

Additionally, I’m concerned about the overall safety of using trainers if antivirus software consistently identifies them as malicious, despite being from reputable sources. I would appreciate any tips or advice on how to handle this without compromising system security.

Thank you !
