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Today it finally happened. I had a „virus“. I wanted to get KMPico for a buddy of mine since he is to lazy to crack it and installs windows after 2 months again.

Today I woke up to an cheap ass miner I caught by accident. All he fucking did was suspend the task when taskmanager is open. It ran as normal user under the process named „kernel.exe“, no cpu priority/affinity, no elevated startup service, all files in one place (under roaming) and worst of all… he kept an remote connection TO HIS FUKKEN PC open, he even is to cheap to get a root server ffs

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    How did you find out his information?
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    @mr-user He had 3 programs. A watcher for the miner, the miner from minexmr and the last one just regularly opened an HTTP request to his pc. His ip was directly in the exe, just wow…

    I assume the connection to his pc was just a verification of the target is still alive and he could possibly remotely execute other commands. But I never got anything back from his server.

    As for how I got that, process explorer shows you all the Network connection related to an process. But you could also checked that in the windows resource monitor.

    The location was the easiest, just put his ip in an ip locator. But sadly, because of his ISP the location is not that accurate and he lives somewhere there within a 10~30km radius.
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    Yep, all the KMSPico releases and websites that are easy to find are dangerous.

    You should only get it from It's home forum, which is mydigitallife net.

    Though honestly, I recommend getting KMS_VL_ALL_AIO from GitHub.

    Works like a charm for me.

    Im also legally obliged to tell you that if you like Microsoft products, you should buy them legit.
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    @Hazarth I don’t like windows products, we both need it for playing anticheat protected games. :(

    Though, somehow I made my Microsoft live account redeemable for every Microsoft product. I just sign in with my Microsoft account in windows and poof, it’s licensed. The last valid license I had was for windows xp.

    But thanks for the source of KMS, I always wondered where it came from, but I didn’t bother to research.
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    @petergriffin Our lord and saviour Gabe is working on that. We'll see some interesting changes in the near future 🙏
  • 0
    You know there is an idea
    Zombie net a bunch of people with crypto miners that send earned crypto to central account
    You could make them into a distributed network who’s nodes stop when the persons comp goes idle
    And emulate a fast gpu across several CPU’s since you won’t have to pay the electric bill
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