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Is it safe yet? /g/ have you tried it?
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>>108623800
yes its safe.
I give you ALL the games.
no charge for you.
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>>108623826
Technically it's even safer because >>108623837
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>>108623849
samefag enforcing his own post.
russian agent detected
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>>108623899
kek someone got banned
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>>108623931
Nah just catbox acting up
https://anonfilesnew.com/s/fhz1j0DISJ7
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This is really outdated though, you don't need shit like EfiGuard anymore.
Also
>Disclaimer: I am not an expert like the crack developers or CSRIN mods. Please don't take this as any official guide, I am just showing my findings of how Denuvo is being bypassed using this method. AI-assisted analysis was used in the creation of this report.
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>>108624858
the report literally says he uses ai assistant to assist him. none of that matters when everything can be verified
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it points you to the relevant projects
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>>108623902
This. Before using HIV for the first time:
Copy all critical data to offline storage. Move if sensitive, not just copy. For maximum security/privacy install a fresh Windows.
Prepare for easy reinstalling of Windows. Fast way: system image backup. There are free tools for this.
Don't do sensitive tasks like online banking with your PC once you used it for HIV gaming because you wouldn't even notice when it's compromised.
Use a dedicated PC or notebook for serious business and your gaming PC for gaming/hobby.
Does this sound tedious or exaggerated? You should be doing this anyway, even if you don't use HIV.
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>>108623800
I'm not poor, so I can buy any game I want.
The problem is that there are no good games being made anymore so there's nothing to get. The games being free doesn't change anything.
Anything that would be worth pirating can be pirated.
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>>108623800
>risking hardware level malware and worse just to avoid paying $60 for a video game
The risk is nowhere near worth it, dodgy exes usually have to pass some kind of security check which exposes basically all of them, plus no reputable scene release does anything like that.
HIV bypasses are a level of risk beyond even the wild west of the windows XP era of downloading random free game exes off of the internet, utterly fucked.
DO NOT USE THEM PERIOD. WAIT FOR ACTUAL LEGIT CRACKS.
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>>108623800
The cracks may be safe but the security features you have to turn off make it very unsafe. Just use a separate drive for it. Disconnect you main drive and reset your boot firmware after you're done with it. Or use a complete separate system.
If all of that seems too much hassle. Don't fuck with it.
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It's very easy to detect an hypervisor because some cpu instructions become noticably slower. You just have to time those. For example, the cpuid instruction is slower than fyl2xp1 when there is an hypervisor, otherwise it's faster.
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