Solid reply man, thank you.
I have a friend that's good with this stuff and he's agreed to look more into it later on for me. I guess at this point I just want a little piece of mind.
Solid reply man, thank you.
I have a friend that's good with this stuff and he's agreed to look more into it later on for me. I guess at this point I just want a little piece of mind.
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I don't have SNIPR and I have no idea if there's actually a miner or just a piece of code that resembles one for detection so that people are scared to use a cracked version, I would trust PRAGMA on this.
Does the CPU have frequency spikes? How long do they last? Does it happen only when SNIPR is checking lists? Does it happen offline? Has anyone tried to monitor outbound connections, new processes?
yes he even had a miner on his site, you can see it with the nocoin chrome extension, not sure if its still there.. and ppl whos talking about a miner in the old cracked version guess what? i had snipr since version 1, the paid version had that miner too, it got cracked having the miner ppl found out so he had to remove it in the updated one and said only the cracked version has a miner, anyways my rdp got suspended for high cpu usage thanks @Pragma you can suspend my 10 licenses idc my pc isnt your slave.
yes he even had a miner on his site, you can see it with the nocoin chrome extension, not sure if its still there.. and ppl whos talking about a miner in the old cracked version guess what? i had snipr since version 1, the paid version had that miner too, it got cracked having the miner ppl found out so he had to remove it in the updated one and said only the cracked version has a miner, anyways my rdp got suspended for high cpu usage thanks @Pragma you can suspend my 10 licenses idc my pc isnt your slave.
I haven't ran SNIPR again since all this and I own 3 licenses...
Honestly, like I said before, I've never had any issues with SNIPR or Pragma, and I've always shown support for SNIPR but I've also never had every virus detector on my machine go off when I installed one of his updates.
I understand false detections can happen and whatnot, but this is something that he's 'admitted' to, at least for the cracked versions but what I don't understand is if someone takes the time to crack SNIPR, why wouldn't they put in the little bit extra time to remove miner?
Such a bummer that I'm having to second guess this because it's always been my go-to tool...
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I haven't ran SNIPR again since all this and I own 3 licenses...
Honestly, like I said before, I've never had any issues with SNIPR or Pragma, and I've always shown support for SNIPR but I've also never had every virus detector on my machine go off when I installed one of his updates.
I understand false detections can happen and whatnot, but this is something that he's 'admitted' to, at least for the cracked versions but what I don't understand is if someone takes the time to crack SNIPR, why wouldn't they put in the little bit extra time to remove miner?
@Pragma claims its a false positive cuz the test version has a miner its relating to that, lol come on, each 1 change you make gives a different build with a different hash, how none of the previous versions showed a miner while the latest one did? @Pragma its not the first time you do this to take your words on it, you did it with the early releases and you did it on your site before
@Pragma claims its a false positive cuz the test version has a miner its relating to that, lol come on, each 1 change you make gives a different build with a different hash, how none of the previous versions showed a miner while the latest one did? @Pragma its not the first time you do this to take your words on it, you did it with the early releases and you did it on your site before
"each 1 change you make gives a different build with a different hash"
no, exe's have things called a GUID which can be referenced. And by the way this whole test version thing was just a theory, I genuinely dont know why it gets detected as a miner. "how none of the previous versions showed a miner while the latest one did" Defender and kasperksy got to manually adding a detection? "its not the first time you do this to take your words on it" not sure what your saying here. "you did it with the early releases and you did it on your site before" with early releases yes, the 1 time with the trial/test build which directly stated it did so under extremely low speed so gtfo. and it was never done on any of my sites except a streaming website.
Got addicted to the road, got addicted to the stress.
Got addicted to the foreigns, got addicted to the racks.
"each 1 change you make gives a different build with a different hash"
no, exe's have things called a GUID which can be referenced. And by the way this whole test version thing was just a theory, I genuinely dont know why it gets detected as a miner. "how none of the previous versions showed a miner while the latest one did" Defender and kasperksy got to manually adding a detection? "its not the first time you do this to take your words on it" not sure what your saying here. "you did it with the early releases and you did it on your site before" with early releases yes, the 1 time with the trial/test build which directly stated it did so under extremely low speed so gtfo. and it was never done on any of my sites except a streaming website.
I literally can't open or even uninstall SNIPR any more unless virus detector and firewall are completely disabled.
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I literally can't open or even uninstall SNIPR any more unless virus detector and firewall are completely disabled.
Try download latest SNIPR-Installer exe, open it (Even if SNIPR is installed) and once its installed, you can then try uninstall.
But I dont see why you want to uninstall.
Anyhow why cant you open? Is it antivirus's blocking it?
Got addicted to the road, got addicted to the stress.
Got addicted to the foreigns, got addicted to the racks.
Try download latest SNIPR-Installer exe, open it (Even if SNIPR is installed) and once its installed, you can then try uninstall.
But I dont see why you want to uninstall.
Anyhow why cant you open? Is it antivirus's blocking it?
Yes, Windows defender, COMODO and Malware Bytes all stop it from running and uninstalling.
I will check the latest version since I haven't used SNIPR in about 2 weeks now. Maybe the alerts are gone.
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