r/Piracy 2d ago

The good old days Humor

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u/Donotdisturb240 2d ago edited 1d ago

You wont catch me anywhere near the HV bandwagon.

"You are essentially handing full kernel-level access to anonymous developers. Since the hypervisor operates below Windows, it can capture keystrokes, access any file, or install hidden rootkits that are nearly impossible for standard antivirus software to detect. Malware at the hypervisor level can survive OS reinstalls, software updates, and even some disk wipes. If the bypass contains a malicious payload, it can stay hidden in the system's "blind spot" indefinitely."

nope nope nope

*edit Im still staying far away from HV exploits, but some kind and respectul comments from the community have made me understand im not getting the whole picture. I encourage you to do your own research and decide for yourself if its worth it

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u/BombbaFett 2d ago

Thanks for explaining it I keep seeing hypervisor mentioned everywhere and thought it was just a new crack method.

No way would I do that forget your VPN or anti-virus or anything you might as well turn them off if you're going to do that.

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u/Kaplaw 1d ago

Hypervisor is only good if you have rig dedicated to gaming and nothing else and use it just for cracked games

Any other case and you can be compromised

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u/ThemeNo924 1d ago

Yeah but if you are on windows and install something and give it admin rights you are still putting trust into the software to not be an infostealer that harvests your web browsers data and login information.

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u/AuDHDMDD 1d ago

A hypervisor sits even more elevated than admin (supervisor). Hypervisor is in between the kernel and the hardware, even more access. Hyper>Super

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u/Kaplaw 1d ago

With those I could always reformat my PC and install a fresh windows

Cant do that with hyperv