Verifying the safety of a dodgy software 03-19-2017, 07:16 AM
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Okay,
I'm considering buying a 'cracked' exploit builder from one of the tor-based marketplaces, just because I'm lazy and it's cheap.
How can I verify that it's safe to use? I'll be running in a VM anyway but would like to know of any simple/entry level methods of checking for trojans etc.
Bare in mind that I'm a shit reverse engineererer. I've just never had much reason to practice the skill.
I'm considering buying a 'cracked' exploit builder from one of the tor-based marketplaces, just because I'm lazy and it's cheap.
How can I verify that it's safe to use? I'll be running in a VM anyway but would like to know of any simple/entry level methods of checking for trojans etc.
Bare in mind that I'm a shit reverse engineererer. I've just never had much reason to practice the skill.
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