Almost every antivirus program will flag Xenos as a "Trojan" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). This is because the core function of the software—injecting code into another process—is exactly what many pieces of malware do. Malicious Re-uploads

Using your computer’s resources for mining or DDoS attacks. How to Use Xenos Responsibly

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The code is transparent, allowing users to verify that the tool itself does not contain malicious code. Technical Specifications: The .7z Format

Includes features to hide the injected module from the process’s module list.

It supports standard injection, manual mapping, and kernel-mode injection.

Which you need to run it properly