: The standard Cheat Engine installer is known to bundle optional adware or "bloatware," such as FusionCore or OfferCore .
: Cheat Engine and its related files (like memory-editing tables) often trigger false positives because they perform "process injection" and modify system memory—actions similar to how malware operates.
If you have downloaded this specific file, it is highly recommended to verify its contents safely: Private Scanning - Google Threat Intelligence - VirusTotal
: A .7z file labeled "cheatenginetable" typically contains .CT (Cheat Table) files or assembly scripts. While these are usually safe, archives from untrusted third-party sources can sometimes hide malicious executables alongside the tables. Recommended Precautions