Pirated malwarebyte

>pirated malwarebyte
>first scan
shit how do they know? am i going to jail?

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>2018
>Pirating software
what a fucking noob. enjoy prison fgt

No, you dumb dumb.

>Common Sense 2018

>tfw malwarebytes comes with their own malware which checks if your copy is legit and deletes your OS otherwise
By the way, kill yourself Wangblows fag

Wasn't this shit free?

Malwarebytes deleted my entire PC once

Is that what it actually does

try it!

Some hits are not really viruses or trojans.
Some keygens that used the inject function to copy keys from the gen to the install got hit in the past that way.
If OPs pic isn't harmful, I'd say it's actually a great way to make people realize that a thing so simple as pirating actually is wrong.

>pirated
>Pirating
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as piracy, is in fact, unauthorized copying, or as I've recently taken to calling it, unauthorized sharing. Piracy is not the act of obtaining an unauthorized copy of a copyrighted work, but rather robbery or criminal violence at sea.

Many computer users make unauthorized copies every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the act which is widely performed today is often called piracy, and many of the people who do it are not aware that it is basically copying, and not stealing.

There really is a piracy, and some people are doing it, but it is just robbery at sea. Piracy is an act of theft: an action at sea in which goods are forcefully transferred from one ship to another. Piracy is important to be aware of, but unrelated to unauthorized copying; it can only function at sea. Piracy is normally not used in combination with unauthorized copying: the two acts are basically separate. All the so-called piracy is really unauthorized copying.

Copyright infringement AKA unauthorized copying is NOT theft, according to the US Supreme court DOWLING v. UNITED STATES, (1985)

Malwarebytes is WRONG when they call it stealing.
Write them a lengthy letter and clarify the situation.

>pirating actually is wrong.
Piracy is wrong but this case is about illegal copying, not piracy, which involves violent robbery at sea

O-ok

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Yarrr.
I know, but the widely accepted term for multiplying files without the original being lost is still called piracy even though digital piracy doesn't have fancy parrots and peg legs. :(

yes malwarebytes is free, you can pay if you want scheduled or quick scans

> be me
> be pirated software by winfag
> said winfag starts my scan
> look at hosts file
> see that malwarebytes site is proxied to localhost
> thinking.webm
> this winfag pirated me, fuck you winfag

You're joking but there was an eerily similar case with some flight simulator a few months ago

>pirated
>pirated
What you're referring to as piracy, is in fact, unauthorized copying, or as I've recently taken to calling it, unauthorized sharing. Piracy is not the act of obtaining an unauthorized copy of a copyrighted work, but rather robbery or criminal violence at sea.

>he didnt get the fee malwarebytespro license a couple years ago

I know you're not stealing software, you're just copying it without the permission but it's still a douche thing to do, if you don't want to pay for software just use free one, even malwarebytes has a free license that is as good as the premium one.

Nope that's just the thing for the key generator
You've already verified it permanently so they won't do shit.
Don't get an antivirus anyway

>it's still a douche thing to do
I wholeheartedly agree!

I just disagree with the malignant terminology.

>pirated malwarebyte
>not just using the free version

it detected hosts as a thread, this probably means he added malwarebytes site to it so it would redirect to local host and not be able to talk to it

>malwarebytes
>using trash placebo software in 2018 when all you need is an up to date OS and web browser to stay secure
This

OP didn't pirate it. He just made an illegal copy.

it would dump out all your chrome saved passwords, not delete your OS

Steal toys from the malwarebytes devs children to prove you're a real nibba

that's what you get for not using gentoo

>Exclude hosts file
>????
>Profit!

>when all you need is an up to date OS and web browser to stay secure

Then how did Russia hack the DNC and the election?

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>he didn't buy a $15 unlimited licence on Amazon in 2013 before they changed their business model to yearly subscriptions

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Wanna find out?

>pirating an antivirus
that's like calling the police about the loud neighbors next to your methlab

who the fuck pirates free software

>pirating constantly updating software
What's the big idea? If they company even remotely cares, they will find out.

How do you even know it was illegal where he lives?

>he spends real money on placebo

the 1%

>paying for software

>Pirating an antivirus or antimalware program

Do you realize you're a retard

>pirating a free software
There's a special kind of stupid running in this board, isn't it.

>am i going to jail?
How am i supposed to know that? I'm not a cop or judge.

No, nothing of the sort is legal. You can't legally and intentionally destroy someone's computer.

That's smart kek

learn to use a hex editor and enjoy everything for free.

>unauthorized sharing
Undocumented software.

Just ignore that type of "infection", and it'll be fine.

>windows
Yikes. Probably one of the greatest things about Linux is not having to install proprietary malware to protect your from malware.

>pirating antivirus
Can you even walk with with a brain that size?

>placebo
Whoa, this isn't Norton or Avast we're talking about. Malwarebytes usually does good.

Pedosta was dumb enough to click a phishing link. An attack that only a nation state could pull off

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You didn't add the hosts file as an exclusion you dumbfuck
Also Malwarehytes won't have you arrested if you pirate their software. In fact, they used to have a deal where if you pirated their software they would give you like 10% off deal to buy their software