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Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - chickencoc - 05-31-2021

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I am a bit late sharing this but I hope it still works for you. ( I cant test it it on my current OS but will try to get it running on a VM soon )
Remember to run in a safe environment.

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RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - mothered - 05-31-2021

Assuming the file Is not In plain text but rather an executable, be sure to provide an online virus scan report.


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - fritz - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 02:17 PM)chickencoc Wrote: Remember to run in a safe environment.
I certainly agree, but what's the point of this software if used in a VM ?
If I understand correctly it's just a web browser with special anonymity features to prevent detection of any fingerprint, but if you're using a VM that's already the case.
Or did I miss something ?


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - chickencoc - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 05:08 PM)fritz Wrote:
(05-31-2021, 02:17 PM)chickencoc Wrote: Remember to run in a safe environment.
I certainly agree, but what's the point of this software if used in a VM ?
If I understand correctly it's just a web browser with special anonymity features to prevent detection of any fingerprint, but if you're using a VM that's already the case.
Or did I miss something ?
I get your point but as I haven't tested it I don't want you to run it on your computer except if you want to. That's why I added that you should run it it in a Vm.


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - fritz - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 05:11 PM)chickencoc Wrote:
(05-31-2021, 05:08 PM)fritz Wrote:
(05-31-2021, 02:17 PM)chickencoc Wrote: Remember to run in a safe environment.
I certainly agree, but what's the point of this software if used in a VM ?
If I understand correctly it's just a web browser with special anonymity features to prevent detection of any fingerprint, but if you're using a VM that's already the case.
Or did I miss something ?
I get your point but as I haven't tested it I don't want you to run it on your computer except if you want to.
Haha no no of course I don't, I just noticed that this software's usefulness is almost nonexistent if you're running it in a VM (which everybody obviously should)


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - chickencoc - 05-31-2021

Can someone please make a VT scan for me, I am having trouble with my decompiler Sad


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - fritz - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 05:31 PM)chickencoc Wrote: Can someone please make a VT scan for me, I am having trouble with my decompiler Sad
Can't, the rar is password protected


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - ConcernedCitizen - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 05:08 PM)fritz Wrote: I certainly agree, but what's the point of this software if used in a VM ?
If I understand correctly it's just a web browser with special anonymity features to prevent detection of any fingerprint, but if you're using a VM that's already the case.
Or did I miss something ?
You're half right, there. A VM doesn't defeat fingerprinting which is what software like Brave Browser.
Other things that defeat browser-based fingerprinting alone would be FraudFox, Tails, but that's obviously not just for the browser.


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - fritz - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 06:04 PM)vittring Wrote:
(05-31-2021, 05:08 PM)fritz Wrote: I certainly agree, but what's the point of this software if used in a VM ?
If I understand correctly it's just a web browser with special anonymity features to prevent detection of any fingerprint, but if you're using a VM that's already the case.
Or did I miss something ?
You're half right, there. A VM doesn't defeat fingerprinting which is what software like Brave Browser.
Other things that defeat browser-based fingerprinting alone would be FraudFox, Tails, but that's obviously not just for the browser.
That's actually not true, VMs totally defeat fingerprinting. Only some CPU properties can be partially used, but not enough to actually fingerprint.
They succeed to do that only on an enterprise-level connected network using other identifiers like Ethernet address, you can learn more about it there: https://docs.sentinel.thalesgroup.com/softwareandservices/rms/RMSDocumentation/Vendor/Content/DevGuide/Chapter%2015_VMs/Fingerprinting%20in%20Single%20Host%20VM%20Environments.htm
So basically using a VM and a VPN is totally safe against fingerprinting (assuming you trust the VPN though..)


RE: Antidetect 8.01.36 | CRACKED | Z3ROZTEAM | $3000 SOFTWARE FREE - ConcernedCitizen - 05-31-2021

(05-31-2021, 06:27 PM)fritz Wrote: That's actually not true, VMs totally defeat fingerprinting. Only some CPU properties can be partially used, but not enough to actually fingerprint.
They succeed to do that only on an enterprise-level connected network using other identifiers like Ethernet address, you can learn more about it there: https://docs.sentinel.thalesgroup.com/softwareandservices/rms/RMSDocumentation/Vendor/Content/DevGuide/Chapter%2015_VMs/Fingerprinting%20in%20Single%20Host%20VM%20Environments.htm
So basically using a VM and a VPN is totally safe against fingerprinting (assuming you trust the VPN though..)
Yes, you can identify VMs through just the default settings including base RAM and kernel (linux VM) and resolution. More in depth, you can do this across multiple browsers thanks to "plugins, the selected time zone, "do not track" and whether an adblocker is being used." This is just the basic ways websites can fingerprint and is not nearly within the scope of a reply here. Using a VPN doesn't affect what your browser sends to websites you visit.