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Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 14th, 2013, 5:06
by craig6928
HaQue wrote:
the programs do not have any malware or virus

Any software anytime can have malware. You don't know until you scan it. Legitimate downloads from the company's' own servers included.

its a hacked program which gets flagged as a virus


the reason why it gets flagged as this the company who own it would pay the anti virus companys money to flag it as a virus
its down the signature its uses same as a virus or malware.
Sheer FUD, do you have an example of this? I highly doubt this as the first time this type of thing came to light would be the end of the AV companys credibility.


how do you think anti virus companys make there money they go to places like microsoft and tell them someone has made a key gen
and that they will flag it as a virus for so much money a year same goes with any programs.


same goes with the windows 7 patch it total save and nothing to hide.



Would you work with a software company that made wiping tools and tell everyone that if the tools were pirated it would damage the disk during use because they paid you to? It would want to be a huge sum, more than what they would lose from piracy to take the credibility gamble.

also its been reverse engineer to be used no dongle

Cracked software is notorious for containing malware. Just because you might be lucky in the few you download, it still is true.


this is miss information there are groups out there that release software to share with people who can not afford it or dont agree with the companys that play dirty tricks.

i been in the scene a very longtime and know most of the groups who release software.
they do it as a challenge and like to give it for free

how many people can afford to buy microsoft windows 7 or windows 8

not many.


how many people use pirated software a lot

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 14th, 2013, 5:08
by craig6928
here some proof that you want to see anti virus companys lie nothing else

they get paid big money from companys to flag there software that has been hacked as a virus
when infact its now.



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also to point out the data compass software gets flagged a malware

this is because salvation data do not want to pay the virus companys to unflag there product.
which they all do.

it makes you wonder the people who are behind anti virus are the ones making the programs.

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 14th, 2013, 5:26
by craig6928
http://blog.nirsoft.net/2009/05/17/anti ... evelopers/

http://randompastime.blogspot.ca/2010/0 ... files.html



The big corporations must have paid off the Anti Virus companies because, now major anti virus companies are flagging LOIC (low orbit ion cannon) software as high risk malware.

this program is not a malware

reason why it gets flagged they paid money to get it flagged

end of the day you can simply run any key gen or patch in sandbox mode

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 14th, 2013, 5:33
by craig6928
here is a example of of a key gen

now look how many it has flagged it as a virus as these companys have been paid to do this
now look at the ones that say there no issues


https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/3b7f ... 289254680/


you can upload any program to virustotal.com and it will tell you everything

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 14th, 2013, 5:35
by craig6928
guru wrote:Using cracked software/hardware means you're stealing someone else's hard work...



so does that mean microsoft :lol: :lol:

everyone has cracked software on there machine if they say they dont
they are lieing :mrgreen:

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 20th, 2013, 21:38
by longlife
craig6928 wrote:
guru wrote:
everyone has cracked software on there machine if they say they dont
they are lieing :mrgreen:



RIGHTLY SAID.................................

Re: STComTools :

Posted: November 21st, 2013, 0:16
by HaQue
No-one is argueing that point, the fact is, you cant prove a point by citing an individual case.

Craig, you said
the programs do not have any malware or virus


So are you saying that none of any of the free or cheap DR tools on the net, from any source, contain malware?

I am sure for every case where there is a false positive, you can find a malware infected one also.

The reason that some are flagged as malware is because the cracker used a custom .exe packer, and that packer might have been used to pack malware.. so it gets flagged.

There are many scenarios of all possiblities, so forget posting individual cases.

Also, there are "right" ways to program without setting off AV alarms. Windows security, for example, needs code written properly o that the software protection WORKS. otherwise windows is vulnerable to people exploiting it because the measures put in by MS are broken by shitty developers code.

Another way to program is such as Nirsoft - small utilities to get the exact job done, nothing else. no effort to make sure it isnt flagged. Well I can live with that. BTW, Nir himself states on the page YOU LINKED that he hasnt bothered contacting AV companies for his reasons. wel.. if you dont start a dialog, nothing gets done does it?

Alot of this detection is automated - no human interaction unless something interesting pops up. You cant blame conspiracy theory for that, it is just a struggle to automate something so dynamic.

If the packer is very good, you tell me how you can tell the nature of the software easily if you have cases of malware packed with it, then you get a keygen packed with it.

or put it this way, if I gave you a password protected zip.exe .. and you were not able to know what the .exe was, would you run it on your system???

Everone complains about getting infected with malware, but doesnt want to software engineer properly, or wants to run all their warez from any dodgy source without issue. It doesnt work like that!

Re: STComTools :

Posted: April 21st, 2016, 12:25
by Asif raza saim
i Need STcom tools.plz Help me.

Re: STComTools :

Posted: April 21st, 2016, 20:25
by HaQue
Asif raza saim wrote:i Need STcom tools.plz Help me.


The purchase process not working for you? maybe try and ask the company for help, I am sure they would be glad to assist. Otherwise post examples of what you have tried to get the software, and we can point out why it doesn't work......

Re: STComTools :

Posted: April 22nd, 2016, 15:34
by Spildit
I think he wants a pirated (free) version of the tool and is asking for someone to send it to him ....

Re: STComTools :

Posted: April 22nd, 2016, 19:41
by HaQue
Spildit wrote:I think he wants a pirated (free) version of the tool and is asking for someone to send it to him ....


yes, that part was pretty obvious, but I was interested to see what story would be concocted as an answer to my questions :)

Re: STComTools :

Posted: May 18th, 2016, 13:04
by datahdd116
Hello friends
I'm working with 2.5 sata hard drive laptop ST500LT012 500Gb.
Connect with Seagate Tool error
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