@piracy How do i check if a crack is safe or not?

I’m trying to install a cracked version of davinci resolve on my pc, but I don’t know if it’s safe. is there a way to check easily?

#linux #help

    • @themelm@sh.itjust.works
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      66 months ago

      And don’t use alone, pretty tricky to narcan yourself. Also gotta watch out lots of non-fentanyl tranqs getting mixed in with shit these days and narcan only works on opiods

  • @thorbot@lemmy.world
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    326 months ago

    Short answer: no, there’s not a way to check easily.

    Long answer: don’t download form untrusted sources, if the crack is fully published on GitHub you can trust it more easily if the code is freely available and vetted by people who know what to look for.

    • Fracture
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      196 months ago

      This is a good idea and a good practice in my opinion. Some malicious code detects when it’s being sandboxed and hides itself until it’s running somewhere it can do damage though.

      • @7Sea_Sailor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        76 months ago

        Once malware is VM aware it can also get outside a VM. Furthermore, malware can be written to seat itself comfortably in your PC and lay low for hours, days, weeks before becoming active. Installing in a VM and waiting for shit to hit the fan is not always reliable.

        • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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          106 months ago

          Getting out of a VM reliably is not usually trivial, and VM escapes are usually designed to target specific configurations rather than an arbitrary deployment. A VM with a minimum amount of shared resources is usually a reasonable security boundary unless you think the malware you’re analyzing has hypervisor-specific 0 days.

        • @sir_reginald@lemmy.world
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          36 months ago

          the malware has to be very advanced and specifically target your hypervisor version to escape a VM.

          in the context of cracked software, it is highly improbable that you’ll find malware with this capabilities.

    • ddh
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      16 months ago

      And start with no network for the VM

  • @Maxy
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    196 months ago

    If the installer is small enough (<650MB I believe), you can upload it to virustotal.com to have it be scanned by ~65 antivirus programs

  • Billegh
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    116 months ago

    You can’t. They’re never safe. But you aren’t downloading a crack to be safe, are you? Use a sandbox to examine what it does, trust that it’s safe, or don’t use it.

    Statistically though, cracks are safer than the software they’re for though. Hope that helps.

    • @sqgl@beehaw.org
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      16 months ago

      If someone malicious can tamper with a crack, surely it is trivial to tamper with the NFO. So how do I know the MD5 sum is the original one?

      • Kernal64
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        46 months ago

        You’ve heard incorrectly, as I use the free version to make videos of my terrible gameplay and I usually export to MP4 using H264.

        • Keith
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          26 months ago

          They’re limited only on Linux.

      • @7Sea_Sailor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        6 months ago

        On windows, the only features locked behind the paywall are required by professionals in film. This includes, but isn’t limited to, larger than 4K timelines, 10 bit footage, advanced fusion filters and effects, niche export quality settings. As long as you’re not working in the media industry, you won’t need these.

        Try the free version first, before jumping into a crack. See if you even like it.

  • @Pringles@lemm.ee
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    36 months ago

    Well, if your AV tells you there is a backdoor in it, don’t open it, I would say. There can be valid reasons for cracks to be flagged, but you can usually check what it does by uploading it to a sandbox or checking the hash on virustotal.