Is it really sketchy if you torrent a file that by default it is an unpacked folder? (rather than just being a zipped folder)? I’m not sure if I should be concerned if it is able to run anything or gather data since it was unzipped by default. It contained a monkrus.info file that seemed to gather all the data for some reason… (I think)

Thank you.

  • Evono@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    If you open nfo files by double click Windows open a system info tool.

    But if you open nfo files with a text editor with "open with " it shows it’s text.

    So it didn’t gather anything.

    And I would argue unzipped files are less dangerous because you kinda can assume what you download already.

    It’s also a good idea to have a av.

    Avast is very friendly regarding piracy as in they seem to only flag actual malware and not necessarily keygens cracks and stuff ( heuristics can still make mistakes just report them as false positive )

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    9 hours ago

    If something pops up that you’ve never seen before, just search online for what it is. If you don’t know what System Information is, literally search “what is system information windows” and find out. This can be done for so many things and you don’t have to wait for an answer.

    Additionally, in the “Open with…” dialog on Windows, you can see that System Information is the default application for .nfo files. Just change it to Notepad or something and you’ll never have this problem again.

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    11 hours ago

    I’m not really sure what you mean by gathering data, an info or nfo file is just a text file with some instructions.

    To me a zip file is a lot more suspicious than a normal directory of files.

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    12 hours ago

    sounds like you had a nfo file which when you doulbe clicked it opened “system information” because windows doesnt recognize nfo as a text file.

    There is nothing sketchy about unzipped files, its zips with passwords you gotta watch out for. The nfo thing is just your system doesnt have an nfo viewer, you can search one up or just use notepad to open them if you want.

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        6 hours ago

        I think System Info is a windows thing - try running “msinfo32.exe” and you’ll see the same result.

        I think microsoft have configured .NFO files to open in this tool by a file association, despite pirates using them as text for DECADES.

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    12 hours ago

    What does

    gather all the data

    even mean? .info are just text files with some markup.

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    12 hours ago

    Do you mean like a rar file that’s been split up?

    Those happen because the people doing the initial recording or rip are often using platforms with poor error detection and correction for transferring files, such as IRC. They need the built-in correction offered by rar.

    They get uploaded to BitTorrents as is. BitTorrent has more sophisticated error detection and correction of chunks than rar does, so this is pointless from a strictly technical perspective.

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      10 hours ago

      Reminds me of the time I torrented a tar, which contained a hundred rar parts, which extracted to an iso, which extracted an installer to extract the actual (compressed) files.

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    13 hours ago

    By itself - no, why would it? Cracked software will cause virus thingy to pop off anyway though, so either be careful with sources, or don’t have anything important on pc.

    Like shenanigans protection of something unknown is trying it in vm first🫠, so it’s kinda on trust side of equation more often (see comments, trusted releaser etc)

    (you can of course do some checks of registry, recently installed programs/processes/autorun settings etc, but something like encryption locker worms will fuck up your pc in a minute)

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      10 hours ago

      Are there things that can be undetected/hidden from system explorer - where you’d have to use terminal/powershell to view that it exists (hidden malware)?

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        10 hours ago

        i mean probably? but that some designer type shit (driver modifications/ram/bios or something) not that typical in civilized piracy circles, worst i got is some referal swaps/default sites in browsers 10 years ago