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<blockquote data-quote="KeZa" data-source="post: 717028" data-attributes="member: 70515"><p>I download a lot and I have come across a lot of hacks, keygens and so on and I can tell you that I have saved a lot of money. A couple of 1000$ surly because I do not pay for software and I have +400progs on my pc. Not all to buy but a lot and if you know how to do it than it can do no harm. The first rule is after downloaded a torrent, newsgroup,... with a hack or so on, is to check it on Virustotal with Winja. Get you no red alerts than it's fine most of the time and get you a few and the biggest AV's like Kasper and BitDefender give it green, then it is most of the time a false positive and you can go on but get you a lot of red and these AV give it red then it is 90% of the time garbage. Let say it's is more green and these AV's give it a green light, than you can check it on a backup drive with sandboxie and there you get you key and you copy that key in your source OS and voila you have safed safely money. I do this for more than 10 years know and no probs here on the good old Xp. And if there was a little red but the good AV's give it green light you can always put it in a zip-folder with a password for extra security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeZa, post: 717028, member: 70515"] I download a lot and I have come across a lot of hacks, keygens and so on and I can tell you that I have saved a lot of money. A couple of 1000$ surly because I do not pay for software and I have +400progs on my pc. Not all to buy but a lot and if you know how to do it than it can do no harm. The first rule is after downloaded a torrent, newsgroup,... with a hack or so on, is to check it on Virustotal with Winja. Get you no red alerts than it's fine most of the time and get you a few and the biggest AV's like Kasper and BitDefender give it green, then it is most of the time a false positive and you can go on but get you a lot of red and these AV give it red then it is 90% of the time garbage. Let say it's is more green and these AV's give it a green light, than you can check it on a backup drive with sandboxie and there you get you key and you copy that key in your source OS and voila you have safed safely money. I do this for more than 10 years know and no probs here on the good old Xp. And if there was a little red but the good AV's give it green light you can always put it in a zip-folder with a password for extra security. [/QUOTE]
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