


That is why the cheatengine software (which itself is open source) is marked with that. Sorry for the confusion, but the block will remain in place for PUP.CheatEngine.Īpparently the CheatEngine installer comes with "Potential Unwanted Programs" alias adware. User may encounter small UI issues such as misspellings or alignment issues with the app. User experience may be degraded and the user may see unintended mistakes with the application. User experience is degraded and the user may experience difficulty with completing a task. Moderate - Moderate loss of functionality.

Severely degrades user experience and forces user to rely on workarounds or alternative methods. Serious - Severe loss of functionality with known workarounds or is otherwise not a showstopper. Summary: Malwarebytes incorrectly flags Cheat Happens as malware and blocks the websiteĮxpected Result: The user is able to navigate the Cheat Happens website.Īctual Result: Malwarebytes blocks the site and redirects the user to a default blocked page.Įnsure that Malwarebytes is installed and that premium features are enabled (trial or otherwise).Ĭritical - Total loss of functionality. The summary of the defect being reported on my end can be found below: I've been a member of the site for over 13 years and the site has not served malware at all. It also includes full access to their Trainer Manager and CoSMOS software plus upcoming mobile app.I am also exhibiting the same issue. Lifetime membership includes unlimited access to over 27,000 trainers for over 6,000 PC games with new ones being released every day. These trainers are made available exclusively to Premium members. They also spend a lot of time working with games to discover new and unique ways to cheat them. Unlike most cheat sites that simply collect cheats and files, they actually have programmers on staff and create custom cheats and trainers for most PC games that are released.

Cheat Happens is one of the most popular cheat code websites for PC games on the Internet.
