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Re: ANY body know how to get a crack for jedi outcast
Mikouen
October 3rd, 2008 09:26 AM
And next time, treat your CDs well. If they're not in your CD drive, they should be in their cases, boxed away or in a cupboard, nice and secure.
It's a known fact that the vast majority of virus/spyware/malware/trojan infections are caused by "miraculous" no-cd patches, keygens, trainers, cheat apps and activation patches downloaded from the dodgy warezez sites.
Even if there are "safe" ones, it's impossible to tell, and there's no one independent who you can trust to tell you - because, y'know, they're illegal.
Using them is, frankly, something you'd be very wise to avoid. Major security risk, right there.