"no. what your getting is what is called a "false-positive." the reason that happens is due to the fact that some keygens are coded similar to a trojan."
This is what I originally thought, once I used it everything was fine and my AV software and anti-malware were not showing any issue's until I used Hitman Pro 3.5 which discovered a Rootkit created from this keygen. Hitman Pro uses a scan cloud system which means it will compare your files against different AV systems it is linked too. The Rootkit will give its creator full admin privileges to your system. I removed all associated files immediately.
http://www.virusexperts.org/removal-tips-tools-and-videos/hitman-pro-3-the-first-behavioral-scan-and-multi-vendor-cloud-confirmation-anti-malware/
You have to use a keygen to unpatch sony's security systems. Use digital insanity's sony keygen.
no it does not fyi
Some of them do add few spyware, malware. Best to open a Keygen in a Sandbox (e.g. Sandboxie).
You can get viruses literally anywhere. Especially crack / keygen sites.
It's currently out, I may not be able to prove it to you because I'm searching for it myself. Plus I would like to avoid Sony from finding it out. Google it, my friend has it as well so best hopes on your search!
Sometimes, a Keygen is a program that does the same job as a virus (entering and modifying programs while bypassing countermeasures) but the difference is they are much simpler. Look at the size of the file, there's no reason for a keygen to be very large and there's no way for a virus to be very small.
A keygen should be an exe file so you really shouldn't need anything.
An SSH Keygen is used to generate, manage, and convert authentication keys for SSH authentication. With an SSH Keygen tool, a user can create passphrase keys for both SSH protocol version 1 and 2.
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Only if you post that you are on the internet