The name first gained traction around the release of Minecraft 1.19 (The Wild Update). A YouTube channel under the alias "Dr Bug" began publishing proof-of-concept videos showing how to duplicate netherite armor and how to walk through reinforced deepslate. However, the community was skeptical. Many of these "discoveries" were simply rehashed exploits from older versions.
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When users see "Dr. Bug verified," it usually means the antivirus software has confirmed—or "verified"—that the file contains malicious code or that the file signature matches a known threat library, not that a person named Dr. Bug has verified it. Why Do These Alerts Happen? The name first gained traction around the release