https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/38becdc43aa9f4504e4c852b94972aaf24e8c2d7331c726ee1e1f06a03405b0e/behavior/Tencent%20HA
HEUR/Malware.Gen
HEUR/Adware.Gen
Avast : Safe
False positive result : BehavesLike.Win32.AdwareLinkury.wc
I find idea ıf you use sandbox ( no bug ) this file can’t do anything
Do you think that av is not gonna “frown” over such cracked software keys?
Even if the cheat does not do harm, it is still non-legit and cheating
and against propriety-owned copyrighted software rules to use it
Read about this one even has parts that is malcious:
https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/sample/be1e590000d6a48099e908288d48e05c03557836564b26b0613b925d5ee05c35?environmentId=120
So even when it goes under the detection radar (and not with 10 AV-engines that is) does not make this abuse right.
Reverse engineering is OK when the code is free and you can do what you want with it within the bounderies
provided by the license. You can not do as you please in the digital world.
Use of such reverse engineered cracks is wrong and against the law.
polonus (volunteer 3rd party cold recon website security analyst and website error-hunter)