Virus in my scripts, how can I tell which plugin of mine is causing the virus?

Hey all, I have recently come across this virus:
pcall(function()require(4850721608):Fire()end)
which I determined comes from one of my plugins.
My plugins:


which plugin is a fake?

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Well that is simple, Ro-Defender. These “Defender” plugins do not do A THING. They are useless, and not worth your time.

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Hey its ro defender it does nothing there is a backdoor scanner I got in my inventory that tells you a list of back doors including plugins if you want me to link It to you.

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Yes please, that would be very nice.

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This is what I recommend to all users.

https://www.roblox.com/library/3550088966/Backdoor-Scanner

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Another thing, if you need something to make sure there isn’t a virus in your game. You can simply just type “Script” in workspace after inserting something to see if there’s any backdoor scripts. Usually scripts called “Spread” are viruses, along with random numbers for scripts.

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Including to his comment try searching require scripts…

When I do back door scans I somehow picked up a nil virus which I can’t remove but I am looking into that anyways @VG3O_J

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Check the creators of each plugin. There’s certainly a discrepancy and it is usually the culprit behind the backdoor.

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And Ctrl + Shift + F, search for any require functions which you don’t recognise

I have had one of my friends tell me about that, I am currently trying to clean out all of the require functions from my scripts.

Ro-Defender is a trusted plugin, I have used it for all my months of developing. That is 100% safe.