• UnfortunateShort@lemmy.world
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        40 minutes ago

        The site is legit, but it only matches against AV provider databases. In other words it only detects known viruses and malicious URLs

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          I think some of the engines use heuristic detection methods as well but of course it’s mostly a tool to detect known viruses using pretty much all the scanners available on the market.

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        I disagree. Even 10 years ago you could pay 15$ and people would repack their exe withalware for you and virus total would not pick it up. I’ve seen it personally.

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    6 hours ago

    If it was a real virus, it wouldn’t have to open a cmd window to do its thing.

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        Could be, could also be that there was some additional malware independently from that shell window.

        A lot of the time with pirated games, this pop up shell is some kind of batch script applying some kind of hack or crack that disables the game’s copy protection and makes it playable. If you want to know for certain, you will have to carefuly analyze the files you downloaded and figure out what exactly they do in detail.

        Personally, I would never run pirated software on the same computer I use for important files or logins.

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          Yeah you’re right about all this. It is one of the major reasons I typically get my games from steam. Too much risk and hassle to pirate games now. That was for 20 year old me, who had no money and had plenty of time to fix a busted machine.

  • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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    7 hours ago

    You just need to use trusted sources for your piracy and this will never happen. The rentry megathread is one of the best, but there’s also fmhy. Both will tell you of the best sites to find your games.

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    6 hours ago

    I had to help a buddy pick up the pieces after he ran a pirated game which had, unbeknown to him, been bundled with an infostealer.

    He saw a momentary CMD window too.

    A couple of minutes after he ran the game, the infostealer had vacuumed up all his credentials saved in his web browser including the session token for Microsoft.

    The actor behind it took control of his MS account and removed the account recovery settings he’d set (since with the session token, they didn’t even need to authenticate). Lost his email, cloud backups, Xbox everything, etc.

    Microsoft weren’t much help but they did transfer his Xbox profile. Everything else, they wouldn’t help with.

    Don’t run software you don’t trust, kids. At the very least run it in a sandbox or something and scan the files it unpacks with a security product or three.