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This hypervisor crack shit reminds me of 20 years ago an online friend invited me to play Ragnarok Online on a private server with him and the day after I played with him, all my items were gone in the official version of the game. The little fucker installed a keylogger on my PC and stole all my shit.
I feel like that's what's gonna happen if I install hypervisor.
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>>737090563
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>>737092572
Pretty much every sophisticated malware is designed to evade sandbox detection at this point. We've had cases where shit remained dormant for months just so that people wouldn't get suspicious, until they had enough infected PCs to launch the payload all at once. Unless you're a highly skilled computer security specialist (you aren't) a sandbox PC won't be enough to check if it's safe enough to move to your "main" gaming rig.
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>>737092942
Now that STUXnet is officailly freeware for pretty much every country its not that realistic to count on anything other than anonymity and keeping good digital hygene. I'm aware its not really that type of virus but it does open up a new front in warfare, makes all the digital id shit that Australia is going through seem completely insane. I don't want any digital presence if I can avoid it but the world just isn't like that any more.
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>>737098964
>PC
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>>737090485
More likely you were a dumb kid and chose the same name and password as you had on official server.
Happened to me too, lost an addy 2h on my rs account. Fortunately I didn't have much else to lose. But it was a valuable life lesson so I find it a fair trade overall
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>>737098997
It might be theoretically possible to restore the components after they get their firmware blasted but I wouldn't count on it. The reason you don't see a lot of that kind of malware is that there's no profit in it. We're long past the time when viruses were made for shits and giggles. A more likely hypervisor virus is just a more deeply rooted botnet that won't go away with just a disk formatting.
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>>737099159
I have been turning on my PC boot mode for running hypervisor games for a week now. Only using sleep to turning off this PC. Nothing ever happens
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>>737098997
you're 30 years old, it isn't 2010 anymore. You should have a wife and kids, not posting the same shit you did when you were a loser in high school
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>>737099254
You retarded niggers don't understand this shit can't just be formatted and removed it's basically rootkit level pre bios shit so yes it's permanent because there's no cute button to factory reset your motherboard
>>737099589
Maybe you should get off this site. Permanently.
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