• junusdenised420@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    ·
    15 days ago

    False positive, most of the detections list them es generic or vmprotect. If you still dont trust it you can make your own fix, there are tools for that on rin.

  • N0x0n@lemmy.ml
    ·
    15 days ago

    Now that I know a bit more about security and obfuscation I rather not use any pirated games/software anymore. If they know how to crack/reverse engineer some complicated stuff, you can be sure they add some shady stuff in it.

    • silent cryptominer
    • info stealer
    • hidden DNS ads requests
    • trojan
    • ...

    They need somehow a way to earn there living expanses ? It's a service we think it's free but nothing comes without a counterpart.

    • Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
      ·
      15 days ago

      They need somehow a way to earn there living expanses ?

      Crackers don't do it for a living lol
      They're normal people with normal, often 9-5, jobs; who just bought a gamr and want to help more people get their hands on that game even through pay walls and region restrictions.

    • sheepy@lemm.ee
      ·
      14 days ago

      That would earn them a percent of a percent of what they would through donations or running ads on their site. And they would be able to do it only once.

    • InfiniteGlitch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      ·
      13 days ago

      Now that I know a bit more about security and obfuscation I rather not use any pirated games/software anymore

      Then don't and pay every streaming service, game and software.

      If they know how to crack/reverse engineer some complicated stuff, you can be sure they add some shady stuff in it.

      The most pointless, baseless and factless argument ever.

      They need somehow a way to earn there living expanses ? It’s a service we think it’s free but nothing comes without a counterpart.

      If you genuinely think crackers earn lots of money through cracking games, you sure are uneducated.