Just a false positive bro ;)
Pirated games
i assume all gog torrents are safe, so those are the only ones i pirate
Unless you can see the hash on gog's website, then there is no way for you to know if it is safe or not
Imagine being retarded enough to get viruses from piracy. If you're suspicious of a torrent run that shit in a VM
user when i have sex with your mom i don't ASSUME it's a safe day
you gotta be careful
hey, windows defender said nothing, so it's safe, alright?
>I don't have a virus if the program works in a a VM :)
kys retard
use malwarebytes too
Don't pirate if you're computer illiterate like this guy
>that gtaIV torrent
You're a fucking idiot.
you can see in the exe if digicert say the exe is untouched. this cannot be modified unless you believe your OS root certificate is compromised, and at that point you are probably fucked beyond repair.
you can also have the GOG exe verify the bin files. pirating gog is the safest thing there is
Use virustotal on exes and dlls. Run suspicious installers in an immutable vm. Realize that it doesn't actually matter because the only difference between piracy and retail is that some random Russian dude is selling your data to buy vodka and Adidas tracksuits or a major American company is selling your data to figure out how to sell you hats and golden weapon skins.
Remember when Humble Bundle offered torrents as an alternative to direct downloads for their DRM-free games? (Do they still do that?)
everytime I pirate something I just run a folder scan with malwarebytes, and that's usually more than enough
i don't know if i should believe what virustotal says since a few times it had like 1 or 2 detections on free games i got from valid sources
and it's always just 1 detection, sometimes even 2, and i just don't know who should i trust
what if the other files other than the exe are touched?
that's why you make sure the installer verifies the files
>VMs are safe
wew
how do you make sure? do windows installers do this by default usually?
gog has their own installers for games and you can tick an option in the installer that makes it verify the files it's about to install
if the installer is legit (as in you can see the digicert in the exe properties) then it'll notify you if the hashes don't match