Link reference
https://warosu.org/jp/thread/23655397
https://warosu.org/data/jp/img/0236/55/1588479006718.jpg
Sakura Script Player (SSP) and MATERIA are ukagaka programs with malware or metric attack claims as reported by virustotal.com.
Ukagaka mod files interacting with these two programs may contain malware or metric attack vulnerability.
Ukagaka mod files hosted on http protocol only sites may contain malware or metric attack vulnerability.
At the very least, I am glad that this ninix-aya program exists, despite its support is limited to Unix operating systems. I am even more pleased that this program has passed the current virustotal.com scan. However, virustotal.com is not accessible in Japan. This website or alternative website should be allowed for Japanese cyber security. In addition, credit investigations (including fraudulent warnings and credit freezing benefits) should be allowed in Japan.
The ninix-aya program is the only ukagaka program that does not currently contain malware or metric attacks, as reported by virustotal.com. virustotal.com reports that MATERIA and Sakura Script Player (SSP) have malware or metric attack. The ukagaka mod files that interact with the infected ukagaka programs may contain malware or have metric attack implication.
Current scanning function of virustotal.com is possible!
Fraud alert and credit freeze by credit bureaus, can help reduce the damage caused by unexpected cyber
attacks. However, computer operations will still be vulnerable so do keep your backups secure.
On virustotal.com, select one of the files, URLs, or other scans (we recommend scanning the file instead of
the URL).
When the scan result is displayed, look for the "Final Analysis Date" value.
Judge whether the final analysis date is the current enough and relevant to you.
If the scan result date seems to be too old, search for the "Reanalyze" button and select it.
Your current scan result should be displayed.
Hopefully, the file/URL in question is not malware or metric attack, but if that be the case, prepare to delete the file/URL or suffer a greater loss.
At this time, virustotal.com verifies that the following ninix-aya-compatible ukagaka mod files does not have malware.
-Airi & Tsuba
https://web.archive.org/web/20040602234054/http://yth.cool.ne.jp/nanika/
https://web.archive.org/web/20040602234054/http://yth.cool.ne.jp/nanika/sample_airi.jpg
https://web.archive.org/web/20040602234054/http://yth.cool.ne.jp/nanika/airi-3.02.nar
-Balloon "Soft White" v4.00
https://web.archive.org/web/2021023003821/http://www.fureai.or.jp/~tro/nanika/ukagaka.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20190714121355/http://www.fureai.or.jp/~tro/nanika/balloon/k_s
oftwhite_image.pnge.png
https://web.archive.org/web/2021023003821/http://www.fureai.or.jp/ ~tro/nanika/balloon/k_s
oftwhite_400.nar
Pro:
Support for Unix and Linux operating systems.
Malware has not been reported yet from virustotal.com.
There is a possibility of a safe "flathub/flatpak" compatibility.
Con:
In Japan, access to virustotal.com is not allowed.
Development is slow.
Lack of language diversity.
There are only some ukagaka mod files for programs.
Many ukagaka mod files are hosted for insecure/unsecure servers (websites with only http protocol).
Many ukagaka mod files may contain malware or metric attack, as reported by virustotal.com.
Many ukagaka mod files have no language diversity.