I also have further questions so if you could address them please let me know Andrei I will try using it without the Internet connection. Thanks Andrei My other question Jeff is this, every time I use the serial it accepts then rejects it, i put in a second one and it works. But i have to repeat this process everytime I use the software I have even more questions particularly about bluebugging software, i just started researching it and I am curious as to what software that actually is??
Dont know if you can PM here on this site? Johnfahlsing try disconnecting your system from the net when using the program. If it wants you to keep adding the number, you have a bad number, not all key generators work the same. KAT has a wide list of good ones.
Andrei Thank you everybody for the helpful advice. I am just looking in deeper to the issue, kind of like when someones asks you how a toilet works you say sure, you press the button and it flushes. Johnfahlsing Jeff is right almost Keygenerators don't cause harm in a way. I use em all the time, and the best thing to do is this Turn off AVG resident shield, download the keygenerator, run it, then if you have sucessfully cracked the prog, then run avg and check for virus, turn on resident sheild when done.
Its how I get around them, and never had a virus i couldn't detect, and destroy afterwards. Fear, its a mind killer! Jeff Fabish That's a bit suggestive, no? How can you blindly say without investigating that the key generator won't harm his system?
Upload it to VirusTotal or Jotti. Once the scan is complete, if it finds any malicious objects do research on them, see what users have to say. Is it a false positive? Did it mess their system up? If comments are filtered, don't trust the results. I need to know more about the trojan in order to tell you if it's malicious or not.
For example, a trojan and a trojan hack tool are very different things. Your anti-virus will probably say it's "trojan. I wouldn't ever advice disabling your security, rather add an exception if you think the file is safe. This way, if the application ends up trying to play hanky panky with your files, your anti-virus will tell you. Jeff Fabish To answer your question, an anti-virus most likely detects it as a trojan because it patches other programs assembly or registry entries. Any application that isn't signed by a reputable author and attempts to modify other application's structure's is usually classified as 'potentially malicious'.
It may be a false positive meaning it's not actually a virus, but the anti-virus thinks it is or it may actually be malicious. Fear, its a mind killer! Jeff Fabish That's a bit suggestive, no?
How can you blindly say without investigating that the key generator won't harm his system? Upload it to VirusTotal or Jotti. Once the scan is complete, if it finds any malicious objects do research on them, see what users have to say. Is it a false positive? Did it mess their system up? If comments are filtered, don't trust the results.
I need to know more about the trojan in order to tell you if it's malicious or not. For example, a trojan and a trojan hack tool are very different things. Your anti-virus will probably say it's "trojan. I wouldn't ever advice disabling your security, rather add an exception if you think the file is safe.
This way, if the application ends up trying to play hanky panky with your files, your anti-virus will tell you. Jeff Fabish To answer your question, an anti-virus most likely detects it as a trojan because it patches other programs assembly or registry entries.
Any application that isn't signed by a reputable author and attempts to modify other application's structure's is usually classified as 'potentially malicious'.
It may be a false positive meaning it's not actually a virus, but the anti-virus thinks it is or it may actually be malicious. On a side note, keygens are illegal and highly dangerous. A 64kb application probably can't do much, I speculate it may be a trojan downloader, whereby it downloads the rest of itself upon execution.
I suggest either running it in a sandbox or virtual machine environment such as Sandboxie or Virtual Machine , respectively. This way, if it is malicious it doesn't disrupt the files you need. Andrei Yes you can find serialz without a key gen I know. Jay you may use a cracked version which is also illegal and may also affect your pc with a virus.
Most keygens are recognized as malware because they are written in vbs code. Unless you know how to code and read the language, you do not know what the package includes Strapped for hard disk space? Install one of these small and lightweight Linux distros to make your PC usable again. Why does AVG recognize it as such?
Is there really such a huge harm in 68KB? I will try using it without the Internet connection Will post back with results Thanks. My other question Jeff is this, every time I use the serial it accepts then rejects it, i put in a second one and it works.
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