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Kaspersky security cloud(free) does not detect some cracks.


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After your many videos,ı decided to use Kaspersky cloud-free but now ı am disappointed.KCF can not detect a very simple virus.ı added the files.

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its a not original program.I downloaded cracked version and Kaspersky couldn't find that it a virus.

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This is GlassWire crack, the 1st file You attach is not the same as the last 2 links You attached, different hash…

 

The 1st one is only detected by 1 engine in VT… anyway I’ve sent it to Kaspersky annalists…

 

Where is the exe file of the second link of VT?

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This is GlassWire crack, the 1st file You attach is not the same as the last 2 links You attached, different hash…

 

The 1st one is only detected by 1 engine in VT… anyway I’ve sent it to Kaspersky annalists…

 

Where is the exe file of the second link of VT?

 

ı attached it.(name is” virus(just crack..zip)”)

 

also website is,

https://scloud.ws/blog/lan/1075.html

https://multifilemirror.com/v4oioebdp7fq/Glasswire_v2.2.210_Orthodox.zip.html

 

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It’s a crack, not necessary a virus, although many antivirus firms usually add many cracks as malware, Kaspersky usually does not do so unless it's really harmful, anyway waiting K. annalists final verdict...

   

 

 

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hımm.many home users using crack.you said that Kaspersky can not protect us from these threats but ı think that Kaspersky must protect against this threats that commonly using by the home user.

 

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As I said before: a crack is not necessary a virus or malware… just common sense: stop using cracks and problem solved :)

   

 

 

  • 1 year later...
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Cracks are NOT virus. They may contain virus, but they are not. Antivirus usually false alert you to enforce anti-piracy. My main reason to use Kaspersky is that they don’t try to enforce anti-piracy on you. And I’ll stop using it if they change

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If they did detect and remove all cracked software (that was just cracked and did not contain a virus) them some regions of the world may end up with a very significant number of folk just staring at a screen like this (because in some places most of the software is either cracked or stolen Intellectual Property):

 

 

However I agree that these should be flagged as a PUP and the user alerted to the fact that it is so because some folk would not want it on their system - it may have been installed, for example, by a well meaning family member or friend to give them something they are not really entitled to use.

 

Just my 2c

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