As for Keygens, even though most of them are not malware, in principle consider them illegal, since release using a paid software without the consent of its rightful creator who worked on its development
maybe deepscreen the analysis of application behavior to detect
by threat.
you are using windows keygen, crack, activation patch
I will not help you
Most keygens are never detected by any antivirus. Just cause something is illegal does not mean its malware related… Since when are antiviruses FBI agents? A keygen does nothing malicious. Its simply a program to randomly spit out a serial number to copy and paste into a paid program. Most serial numbers are blacklisted within a few days anyways so its not worth it. Its not the job of avast or any other antivirus to detect these. If someone is using a keygen they already know that what they are doing is illegal. Kaspersky,Symantec,G-Data, F-Secure and Bitdefender all missed it. What does that tell you when those are top notch antiviruses.