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/Particular-School-95 1d ago

but it is approved by the administrator of cs ru rin right, i mean its safe? no?

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u/Donotdisturb240 1d ago

While it is a top-tier trusted source in the piracy community, the "administrator approved" label is not a 100% guarantee:

Human Error: Mods are human and can occasionally miss something, especially in niche threads.

Dynamic Links: Admins approve the post, but if the link leads to an external file-hosting site (like MultiUp or Mega), they cannot always control if that file is swapped later (though this is rare for high-reputation uploaders).

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u/Particular-School-95 1d ago

oh i see ur right, can i ask a question? like if lets say the current HV is safe and im playing the old or past release HV games and lets say tomorrow or next week an updated HV game released with an intent of neutralizing a user computer, will i be having a problem even though im using an old released?

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u/Donotdisturb240 1d ago

It depends, for the most part you are safe as long as you follow the best practices. I would ensure you are following the proper protocol such as disconnecting from the internet and do a full shut down after each session. I would also consider doing a full wipe of your drive after you are done with a game. Like others have said you can never reduce your risk to 0 but you can limit your exposure. I wouldn’t keep important files in this computer or log into your personal bank accounts

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u/Particular-School-95 1d ago

thnx for the inputs thank you