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Nepalipk | 27 points | Mar 26 2017 06:03:28

[apps] some cracked window programs | Megalinks MegaDB [apps] some cracked window programs

https://mega.nz/#F!0FQC1IBJ

key: !tu1X6GuKst0W8yRu4hovgQ

includes:

Internet Download Manager (IDM) v 6.28 Build 1 + Patch

IObit Uninstaller Pro 6.3.0.17 + Keygen [CracksNow]

uTorrent Pro 3.4.9 Build 43388 Stable Pre Cracked

CCleaner 5.28 Build 6005 Professional + Keys

Active ISO Burner 4.0.3 + Crack [CracksNow]

Adguard 6.1.312.1629 + Patch

Ashampoo Driver Updater + Crack

Auslogics Anti-Malware 2017 1.9.2.0

Hotspot Shield VPN Elite 6.20.21 + Patch

VSO Blu-ray Converter Ultimate 4.0.0.60 + Patch [CracksNow]

note: crack may be detected as virus in some case but its safe

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[-] IgnoreMyName | 5 points | Mar 26 2017 06:43:55

Thank you for IDM + Patch, I recommend everyone who sees this post download it. So convenient.

However, I must ask, any point in getting CCleaner since they update regularity?

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[-] got_bass | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 17:12:45

What's so good about IDM? Genuinely curious.

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[-] 95teetee | 2 points | Mar 26 2017 17:18:52

I like it because it uses multiple threads, so it usually downloads files faster than when I try to download without it.

Also, when integrated with the browser, it will download audio and video files embedded in webpages.

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[-] BTSpaniel | 3 points | Mar 26 2017 19:31:58

Try Jdownloader2 it's free and does almost everything automatically even downloading from mega

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[-] IgnoreMyName | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 21:10:15

IDM doesn't require you to copy links and then choose the video/audio/etc. file from a list. A little button pops up when you are watching a video in the top left, click play, start download and you're done. Also, has a scheduler so if you plan on downloading multiple files, you can download them one by one, two by two, or even more.

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[-] BTSpaniel | 2 points | Mar 26 2017 21:20:03

k, but Jdownloader2 can do all that but ok....

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[-] CrackCrackPop | 5 points | Mar 26 2017 08:17:10

Don't use uTorrent. There's enough propper alternatives. Tixati for example might look old but provides a lot of good features and isn't filled with adware and tracking.

For cracked anti malware, that's so lala. I used to crack avira myself to hide those nag windows but malwarebytes offers plenty of service for free.

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[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 16:22:02

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[-] Sunny_Cakes | 7 points | Mar 26 2017 16:37:17

Qbittorrent is another good one as well.

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[-] CrackCrackPop | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 16:32:00

It's okay but the proxy options lack.

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[-] Lurking_Grue | 2 points | Mar 27 2017 19:26:44

crack may be detected as virus in some case but its safe

Yeah, Nice try Russian hackers! ;)

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[-] _charisme | 1 points | Jul 03 2017 14:22:44

No they're from "China" (in Trump's voice)

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[-] SpatialWheel | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 06:20:52

is that vpn an unlimited one? (no speed caps or data limits)

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[-] Uniacc1234 | 14 points | Mar 26 2017 11:25:58

Never ever trust a free VPN.

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[-] Nepalipk | 2 points | Mar 26 2017 06:27:40

i am not using it but the torrent info says Limitation: Usable band 1 GB/day.

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[-] SpatialWheel | 2 points | Mar 26 2017 06:45:13

Damn, i usually go for big file sizes so this won't work for me

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[-] street0721 | 1 points | Mar 26 2017 15:11:08

can you upload a portable version for those programs? portable is the new stuff

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[-] eightballthrowaway | 1 points | Mar 27 2017 03:22:20

stupid question, how do you install the vpn? i thought i did but when i run the updater it says i havent installed it :c

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[-] rdL_ | 1 points | Mar 28 2017 19:03:18

any way to get a cracked word/excel without using a torrent?

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[-] _charisme | 1 points | Jul 03 2017 14:23:24

https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/wiki/index#wiki_tools

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[-] hahayeahthatscool | 1 points | Apr 25 2017 18:03:52

your idm just doesn't work, also the instructions or in obvious google translate english. incomprehensible. when you use the patch program it just gives you an error saying it failed. cool beans

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[-] groovetonic | 1 points | Sep 19 2017 15:47:04

could you please reupload?

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[-] CaptOblivious | -14 points | Mar 26 2017 06:52:58

Note: crack may be detected as virus in some case but its safe

HAhahahahahahaAHahahahaha Ahahahahahahaa

Oh my sides!

If you have any doubt, or even wonder, Just don't. Seriously just fucking don't. Never download a binary from a crack site or crack author.
If you are foolish enough to run it you are just handing them all your personal data and everything else on your computer.

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[-] Nepalipk | 9 points | Mar 26 2017 06:55:31

i mean people complain because idm and other programs are cracked and detected by antivirus but they are safe

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[-] CaptOblivious | -15 points | Mar 26 2017 07:02:55

No, just flat out no.

No one that has ever had to reinstall windows because they trusted a cracked program will ever say anything else.

Do NOT EVER run a program or installer from anyone that you do not personally know and trust because you are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to regret it.

EDIT:
Ya, downvoting the person warning people not to download your viruses will definitely stop people from reading it! LOL!

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[-] maymay1566 | 10 points | Mar 26 2017 07:31:44

cracks are seen as viruses by your antivirus.

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[-] CaptOblivious | -19 points | Mar 26 2017 07:33:48

Only ones with viruses in them.

Go a fuckinghead and load this lying moron's crap, just remember to to let us now how long it took for him to get all your money out of your bank and steal all your social media accounts.

Just don't try to pretend that you weren't warned.

Only newbies and idiots download executable files from the internet, I'm only trying to warn off the newbies, you can do what you want.

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[-] maymay1566 | 12 points | Mar 26 2017 07:36:29

No, your antivirus Can mistake cracks as viruses.

I've downloaded a few cracks and they're seen as viruses from my antivirus.

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[-] CaptOblivious | -11 points | Mar 26 2017 07:43:25

That's because they have viruses in them. Or use packers only used by viruses, which means they have viruses in them.

Seriously people, don't be stupid enough to give this moron all the information on your computer by running his viruses.

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[-] maymay1566 | 16 points | Mar 26 2017 07:49:36

This is a paragraph from a different website

I'm fairly certain crack tools are detected as malware or viruses because, by definition, they are. Their specific purpose is to modify programs and files so that they don't work as designed. They delete verification files, modify registration status and do whatever they can to make their target not work as intended.

Even though the crack allows you, the user, to use the program for free (ie you are achieving your goal with the program and making it work as you intend it to), AV doesn't care about that. If some program wants to edit another one (or edit system files), it fits the definition of what malware is.

Just because it's detected as a virus doesn't mean it's going to wreck your computer or steal your private information

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[-] Nepalipk | 11 points | Mar 26 2017 08:07:06

first of all these are not cracked by me and like most of the uploads on this page taken from torrent sites and trusted uploaders in torrent sites so i am not a "lying moron" who is going to steal your money or social media profiles

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[-] CaptOblivious | 0 points | Mar 27 2017 00:10:14

You must be really desperate for people to load your botnet to be quoting from random purposely unidentified blogs like they mean more than what a positive virus detection does.

About 20% of my business is cleaning up the machines of people foolish enough to believe the crap you are spewing and install your botnet nodes, viruses, keyloggers & etc.

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[-] eightballthrowaway | 11 points | Mar 26 2017 09:03:18

username checks out

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[-] CaptOblivious | -1 points | Mar 26 2017 23:53:09

Someone has to keep the newbies from getting fucked over by people like OP.

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[-] eightballthrowaway | 4 points | Mar 27 2017 03:08:44

Damn, it's almost like you missed the joke...again, username checks out.

Nobody's getting fucked over, you're being a dick claiming that OP would do that. People like you are often unwelcome in communities like this. If you pulled this kind of unfounded shit on the old Kickass for example you'd be hounded in seconds lmao.

If YOU don't want to download stuff then don't, no need to go spouting things you've pulled out of your ass and scare people. Be polite to these people who will use their data to share things. We support each other here :)

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[-] CaptOblivious | 0 points | Mar 27 2017 06:59:35

Yes, my username DOES check out, I drive the short bus and drag the oblivious like you to the light of reality and reason.

Till some random jackass turns your machine into his botnet with his "crack". An antivirus scanner isn't going to find that till the the botnet is exposed, and dis-assembled and fingerprinted.
https://blog.kaspersky.com/simda-botnet-check/8304/

And that is to say nothing of rootkits that can install themselves into your bios and even a re-install on a new hard drive can't get rid of those.

You think yourself immune, and that you can trust every random that posts in this sub, you are utterly wrong on both counts.

Every time you run an executable, no matter where it came from you are handing your entire machine over to the person that wrote that software, or modified that software.
Some dick writes a virus and adds it to some game iso, that's not even going to be detected till it does something obvious or breaks someone's machine/software and they upload it to one of the scanner companies and they find and fingerprint it, that could take a month, or it could take 6 months if the guy writing it was good.

You aren't doing anyone any good playing internet tough guy, you are only exposing yourself to all manner of stupidity and insisting that what is amazingly stupid (running executable files off the internet) is somehow less than stupid.

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[-] checks_out_bot | -3 points | Mar 26 2017 09:03:20

It's funny because CaptOblivious's username is very applicable to their comment.
^^beep ^^bop ^^if ^^you ^^hate ^^me, ^^reply ^^with ^^"stop". ^^If ^^you ^^just ^^got ^^smart, ^^reply ^^with ^^"start".

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[-] 72APTU72E | 3 points | Mar 26 2017 13:53:37

What a shit tier bot.

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[-] DivideREiS | 3 points | Mar 27 2017 18:54:35

It's absurd that you claim to be in the PC business yet think all cracks flagged by an AV are malicious. Do you even know how an AV works? Keygens/patchers tamper with other binaries which is extremely suspicious behavior to an AV. They can also be packed, as you said, which is suspicious but not at all indicative.

There are risks involved with pirating software, yes, but you can minimize them by downloading directly from the release group/distro. I'm part of a software cracking team and have a number of releases under my belt and I pack my releases to stop people ripping my work and make it harder for companies to patch any exploits I find, not to hide anything shady. It's common behavior to do so.

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[-] CaptOblivious | 1 points | Mar 28 2017 03:22:25

Downloading and running executable files from strangers is foolish.

Anyone with the skill to create a virus can create a new virus that the scanners can not detect and will not detect until a sample is submitted to them for analysis.

I was part of a cracking group back in the C=64 era, I have respect for the people doing that and know as well as you do that they would not risk their reputations to create a botnet.

HOWEVER, These downloads aren't coming directly from the crackling groups, are they.

If the groups actually wanted to assure people that the releases were from them and unchanged they would publish md5's or sha's and make them easily found with a link in the archive so that people downloading from downstream sources could be assured that no modifications were made.

Do as you wish. But the fact remains that downloading and running executable files from strangers is foolish.

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[-] DivideREiS | 2 points | Mar 29 2017 15:12:16

I was never contesting that these downloads are risky, I was contesting your claims that all cracks are malware. I don't understand how you can come from a background in the scene yet think the way you do.

Never download a binary from a crack site or crack author.

Do NOT EVER run a program or installer from anyone that you do not personally know and trust because you are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to regret it.

Only ones [cracks] with viruses in them [are detected as malware]

I could post hashes with my releases, but there's no point. If they're coming to our site to check if the cracks bundled in their warez are legit, they might as well download it from links in my posts.

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[-] CaptOblivious | 1 points | Mar 29 2017 16:41:31

I could post hashes with my releases, but there's no point.

The POINT is that if I get your release from somewhere else (like mega) I can go to your site, get the original hash and verify that no one added anything to it between your release and my receipt of it.

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[-] DivideREiS | 1 points | Mar 29 2017 17:52:15

If someone were to care enough to check a hash, they would download it from the original source in the first place.

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[-] CaptOblivious | 1 points | Mar 30 2017 03:01:07

If the original source had the bandwidth, and they knew where it was BEFORE they found it in the readme from the download on mega or whatever.
Also, you could post hashes to public places using crypto signatures to prove it's you/your group (not unlike Wikileaks used to do). That way you could prove the files were not tampered with AND retain your anonymity AND not pay for bandwidth.

But hey, what do I know.

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[-] zbxr81 | 4 points | Mar 26 2017 09:24:39

Some programs will flag it (as "crack" or "keygen") because of their anti-piracy agenda, even if it's not malware. Proper anti-malware software should only flag malware, not cry wolf on clean pirated software. You can paste the SHA256 hash into the search bar on the VirusTotal website to get a better picture of what other anti-malware programs say about it.

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