Well, I downloaded the MSI version and all I got was a zipped download? Also no instructions on how to use the utility.
Tools like this are a bit redundant for the average Wilders visitor. Infections can still only happen in a number of ways. 1. By injecting a malicious page into legitimate network traffic. (Requires access to the ISP) 2. By making the user click on a link/document/backdoor. 3. By having physical access to a machine. And the stacked set-up of an average Wilders member would probably already block such an attack.
Get the MSI version. https://www.rooksecurity.com/resources/downloads/ Locate the zipped MSI file in downloads, double click the file and install. Windows will complain. look in the start menu for Rook Milano. Select the program and a command window will appear. read the preface. Follow directions. Q for quick scan. Would you like to like to use the default path for Windows, select y, hit enter. Give it some time to scan and you will see when it is through. Hit the x to close the window. Go to the start menu, and right click Rook Milano and select properties. Under file properties, select open file location and look for last_scan-results and open it. It is a text document.
Note that this is very basic detection of known versions of HT malware. The quick scan looks for known filenames and if something is found it will be compared the hash to the list of MD5´s from Hacking Team. The deep scan compares all files on the system to the list.
So I got it to work and there Virus total report tagged a exe but when I submitted that same exe to virus total, it only was tagged by the first avs listed none of the major avs flagged it. False positive in my mind