=== Post #? | @zdeev | ? === As most of you know there are new cracks being invented to circumvent Denuvo by disabling specific security features on your PC. We have decided that users need to be able to choose for themselves whether or not to use these cracks. Please be aware that using them leaves your system vulnerable to all kinds of nasty attacks, some of which can persist even through a full format/ reinstall of your OS. More information can be found on various online sources which I will not link to directly. Educate yourself. Obviously TL bears no responsibility on how you use anything you might find on this tracker. With this post we’re trying to educate you on the risks, however. Edit: To exclude HV releases in your search: HaArD: Just add “-hypervisor” to your search. https://www.torrentleech.org/torrents/browse/index/query/-hypervisor === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Any plans/thoughts on a warning, like the ones shown on Dolby Vision uploads? Would be a simple compromise to avoid the comment section bickering IMO. === Post #? | @zdeev | ? === fuhq2mofo: Any plans/thoughts on a warning, like the ones shown on Dolby Vision uploads? Would be a simple compromise to avoid the comment section bickering IMO. We have just implemented exactly this. === Post #? | @P0laroid | ? === i am not sure at all what this even refers to. i’m guessing the crack enables the game to play or does this implement some features?? can you link to a torrent that uses this so i have a starting point to research ? that would be helpful. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === It’s new to me too, so I looked into it: Snippet below is from: Hypervisor Bypasses for Denuvo: Windows Security Trade-offs Explained | Windows Forum Why this technique is a security problem for Windows users​ The catch is that third‑party hypervisors require deep privileges and, in their current public implementations, conflict with Microsoft’s own virtualization protection stack. To run them many users must: Enable hardware virtualization in the BIOS/UEFI (SVM/VT‑x), Disable Secure Boot or change firmware settings, Turn off Core Isolation / Memory Integrity (HVCI) in Windows Security, And, in some cases, disable driver signature enforcement or kernel‑level anti‑cheat protections. (en.gamegpu.com) Turning those protections off is not a minor matter. HVCI and VBS protect against kernel‑level tampering and help block persistent, stealthy malware that lives below the OS. Secure Boot prevents unsigned firmware or bootloaders from starting. Disabling these features removes robust defensive layers and materially increases the attack surface for sophisticated malware. Microsoft documents that VBS and HVCI are designed to reduce the risk of kernel‑mode integrity violations and credential isolation attacks; removing them undermines those protections. Lol apparently windowsforum uses chatgpt to make these forum posts now. I thought it looked suspiciously llm like: Screenshot_20260324_204105_Firefox 1440×993 158 KB === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === The bypass being used disables a bunch of security features (most importantly the Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows) to run it’s own hypervisor and bypass the Denuvo DRM. This is super dangerous as it allows any program on your computer to install unsigned drivers while you’re playing the game, granting them kernel level (Ring 0) access. It’s worth noting, that they’re now using a VBS script to turn the protections off and reboot your computer before the game launches, then turn them back on and reboot again after you’re done playing. But that just means any viruses that do get through just have to lie-in-wait for you to play one of the games before dropping their main payload. The sketchiest part though, this level of access also allows custom firmwares to be installed on your GPU/UEFI/etc. by any skid on the internet (this is normally very difficult/sophisticated). Meaning even re-formating and re-installing Windows will NOT get rid of the infection and your computer will be PERMANENTLY infected if this happens. There’s some more useful information about security layers here (this bypasses ALL of them): en.wikipedia.org Privilege escalation Privilege escalation is the act of exploiting a bug, a design flaw, or a configuration oversight in an operating system or software application to gain elevated access to resources that are normally protected from an application or user. The result is that an application or user with more privileges than intended by the application developer or system administrator can perform unauthorized actions. Most computer systems are designed for use with multiple user accounts, each of which has abilitie... @krellenic - That info’s a little outdated. They no longer require Secure Boot or Core Isolation to be disabled with the new version. But that really doesn’t mean much when you’re dealing with Ring -1 and 0 access. So yeah… lol === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === These cracks should not be allowed here, people are far too misinformed about what they do, and even if you explain it to them they do not understand. People trust TL but TL is not god, someone WILL sneak something into one of these and it WILL get posted here and it WILL infect peoples machines. EDIT Just to be clear, for 20 years I have loved this website and I will continue to love it for 20 more, I just worry that this exploit will exploit more than the games and I dont want to see TL blamed for destroying peoples computers === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === TL is not anyone’s Mommy. Using pirated software comes with inherent risks. Using software that disables this level of OS security and enables this level of hardware access is very risky but if you are running a dedicated machine in a secure network there is no reason you can’t use this and minimize and security risk it presents. It is not up to TL to protect users from their own foolishness, seriously, who has that kind of time? Users should educate themselves and not take any risks they don’t understand or don’t know how to mitigate. === Post #? | @P0laroid | ? === thanks for the info. despite being AI slop it does at least tell the story. it’s pretty much what i was thinking overall. i guess i’ll google a list of games using this DRM and then remind myself i wasn’t gonna play them anyway. seems like most of the real crazy DRM is for stuff i won’t ever play anyway. mostly multi-player anti-chaet stuff from what i’ve seen. but good to know anyway in case i run across such a crack in something i might actually be interested in. === Post #? | @ACE420 | ? === I looked in to this hypervisor crack a bit and i cant bring myself to use it. If i had a burner PC where it did not matter i would try. Not on my only PC that’s actually nice. If a game needs it and i really want to play the game, i will have to buy it. Thanks to the crackers for their hard work some risks not worth it. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === Liquid2k5: These cracks should not be allowed here As long as there has been trackers, there has been Windows ISO’s on trackers too, and users to download and install them. If this crack should be banned, so should windows iso’s as they pose an equal risk. === Post #? | @axl | ? === krellenic: As long as there has been trackers, there has been Windows ISO’s on trackers too, and users to download and install them. If this crack should be banned, so should windows iso’s as they pose an equal risk. as far as i know no windows os crack gives ring0 access or requires it for it to work === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === Windows is the operating system and your operating system has ring0 access. If windows is repacked then literally anything could be in there, whether part of a crack or not. Windows also hasn’t needed persistent/bundled cracks for a long time. Unlike a cracked game there’s zero reasons for windows isos to exist on a piracy site - short of old old versions or, if any exist, non-public versions. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === axl: no windows os crack gives ring0 access @AnonNZ described my thoughts perfectly AnonNZ: Unlike a cracked game there’s zero reasons for windows isos to exist on a piracy site Not sure if XP and earlier ever had official downloads, but Vista and beyond did/has. So my point is: tracker hosted windows has had zero reasons to exist for some time now. Anyway, today’s best windows “crack” (massgrave) isn’t even a real crack. It’s just a script that legally activates your windows license and binds it to your MS account. So the crack is not what’s worrying me about these tracker isos, it’s the fact that someone has tampered with them to begin with. === Post #? | @ginat77 | ? === Hi all, So basically, if I disable my internet connection before i play the game. and returning it back after my play session finish. Is it safer? === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === If you do not understand what this Hypervisor crack is doing and what it allows then there is no way for you to make sure you are safe and you should not be using these. The risks are real and they are high. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === If you have any files of any kind whatsoever then there’s a chance something somewhere is compromised and just waiting for it’s chance, so whether you’re currently on the internet makes zero difference. And that’s assuming that the game and crack are themselves safe; they would be major tempting vectors for compromise. Even if you ran an air gapped computer with no personal info, no network connections, and in a faraday cage: then you’d still be at risk of some malware rewriting your GPU BIOs to try and start a fire. The risks really are up to and including setting your house on fire. === Post #? | @vsignoro | ? === Yeah I’d definitely advise you to stay far away from Hypervisor cracks because you will have some premium tears based on this === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === I totally get that, but thats exactly what i mean, a lot of users here treat TL as its mommy, they expect TL to protect them Lots people who will turn off their AV because a crack triggered it but they trust it because it came from TL. I totally get its not TLs responsibility to protect its users, but I wouldve thought they wouldnt allow hosting of legit super dangerous software that could not only destroy machines but literally ruin lives and even lead to deaths. You may think im being hyperbolic, but I am VERY aware of what I can do with Ring -1 access and im 100% capable of ruining a life with it. P.S Im not even that smart, a truly smart person would be insanely dangerous P.P.S Its also extremely suspicious the scene is being flooded with them and uploaders are starting to hide the fact they are super dangerous ( [NBA 2K26 [FitGirl HV Monkey Repack]] ) So now people are being tricked into downloading unsafe software. And yes im aware its in the NFO but you see what im saying right? === Post #? | @collander | ? === Also, since people get scammed of their money every day on the internet, it might be a good idea to shut down the internet to protect those who can’t think for themselves. Or at least have TL tell the user base, with a giant banner, that the internet isn’t a safe place to be. (/s) === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === Fine, ill stop trying to help educate people Go ahead, fuck up your computers and lives, ill go back to my safe corner now and hibernate for another 10 years === Post #? | @SammyRain | ? === HaArD: Users should educate themselves and not take any risks they don’t understand or don’t know how to mitigate. HaArD: they don’t understand Now sing with me kids: Load a DODI repack, get a kernel level attack. Dumb way to die === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === This guy gets it ^ === Post #? | @Ganndalf | ? === For those looking to filter these out: Repack Remover & Game Update Whitelist Script User Scripts Made this quick-and-dirty user script years ago, you can use it with a user script addon like Tampermonkey for instance. Thought I’d share it. It removes unnecessary repacks. You can also use it to filter out unwanted game updates using a whitelist. Add names of game releases you want to see updates on in lowercase, omit anything other than the original game title. // ==UserScript== // @name Remove Bullshit Repacks! // @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/ // @version 1.0 // @des… Above this line: text.includes("mame ")) { Add this line: text.includes("hypervisor") || It seems that someone is making an effort to rename the ones that initially only had HV in the title. So it should work for all of them. Loving all the drama, so I’ll be watching them for the time being. === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === torrentleech.org##tr.torrent:has(a[data-ccid="games"]):has-text(/hypervisor|hv/i) Even better, here’s a uBlock filter to block them Edit: Added “hv” to the rule to also catch torrents from uploaders trying to circumvent the filter/warnings. Edit 2: Added a Games section check. === Post #? | @Ganndalf | ? === The only real problem here, which nobody seems to address so far, is that people keep talking about bypasses as if they are cracks. @Liquid2k5, runnable data, and even some read-only data, is always potentially unsafe. The fact that these bypasses are understandably perceived as an even greater security risk than regular cracks does not change this. Malicious code injected into a release with a regular crack could potentially install this hypervisor bypass. If you really want to educate people, perhaps you could just advise them to be cautious and sandbox everything? Checksumming alone won’t keep you safe today. An even bigger issue is that most modern hardware and CPUs have built-in backdoor vulnerabilities, we also find ourselves in the age of mainstream air-gap hacking. Even your random offline hardware is never safe without severe precautions anymore. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === Liquid2k5: And yes im aware its in the NFO but you see what im saying right? Also in the title “HV”. But now you know why HV means dangerous, because TL did have a mommy moment, reached out and made this topic (and a banner on affected torrents!) to educate you that HV/hypervisor cracked games means “uncharted waters - pirates beware”. === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === And I am glad they are taking these steps. Its really frustrating to see people just charging head first into this shit without understanding a single thing about it. There is 100% going to be one of these games packaged with some botnet/ransomware/malware/keylogger software and I really hope it doesnt end up on TL. === Post #? | @zdeev | ? === I see what you guys are typing and that is exactly why we did, what we did, while still giving users the choice. We’re also actively renaming torrents from HV to Hypervisor, so feel free to report torrents that we haven’t edited yet. === Post #? | @wormie | ? === laughs having disabled driver signature enforcement in 2010’s just to enable mouse to run at 1khz polling cycle guess this is what woke in computer world looks like, needing to tell that downloading illegit software can cause issues lols === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Nobody is going to make a virus that targets random people in the hopes that they have it turned off for whatever reason. There’s just no incentive and no common vector of distribution. These bypasses however, do create a large enough user base worth targeting (probably 100k+ across the various sites at this point) as well a common distribution vector (pirated games). They’re also more likely to make exceptions in their AV since they’re used to doing it for other pirated software. (Nice rage-bait btw.) === Post #? | @10tacle | ? === Nobody is going to make a virus that targets random people in the hopes that they have it turned off for whatever reason. There’s just no incentive and no common vector of distribution. These bypasses however, do create a large enough user base worth targeting (probably 100k+ across the various sites at this point) as well a common distribution vector (pirated games). They’re also more likely to make exceptions in their AV since they’re used to doing it for other pirated software. Because of this I just turned on the security features. The risk has suddenly become much higher to us who relies on unsigned drivers. === Post #? | @REKoDE | ? === All it’s gonna take is 1 or a few people to start whining they got jacked from a HV , and draw unwanted attention to TL , just saying. === Post #? | @evilstorm | ? === if fm 26 got uploaded first and later fm 27 with this then i would be more sceptical. Be safe === Post #? | @MadButcher | ? === Has anyone used winhance? Looks like a very user friendly way do deal with Hypervisor. === Post #? | @araczynski | ? === I would expect things to be quiet until a certain threshold of sleeper installs have been obtained, and then can be easily exploited for something of significance. I mean what are the infected going to do? complain to the police about it? If a ‘legal’ outfit can successfully turn pagers into mini bombs, you have to be naive beyond stupidity to think something as easy/ready as this won’t be exploited (or being planned out already) by a more nefarious outfit. could be russia, iran, north korea, hell, maybe even something in the US, but guaranteed those with the know how already know and are licking their lips… === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === araczynski: If a ‘legal’ outfit can successfully turn pagers into mini bombs, you have to be naive beyond stupidity to think something as easy/ready as this won’t be exploited (or being planned out already) by a more nefarious outfit. Oh, there’s a 100% chance someone is already looking to exploit this thing. Whether they were involved in making the bypass itself or not. The aggressiveness of some of it’s supporters in the torrent comments here and on other sites seems very coordinated. Their tactics (peer pressure, name calling, etc.) and writing styles are also similar, suggesting they’re using sock puppet accounts. They’re definitely Russian too, based on their grammar and mannerisms. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === I hadn’t looked at the comments until now because I’m not interested in this shit anyway. One torrent still has over 200 comments, reports disabled of course, with people giving each other shit advice e.g. “just swap out SSDs” (inadequate when there’s a risk of malware persisting in firmware). Oh, and TLs warning is practically invisible (same as the Dolby Vision warning ). === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === AnonNZ: TLs warning is practically invisible Time to see your optomotrist. image 834×722 55.6 KB === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === TLs warning, not the uploader warning. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === Seems like I’m gonna need more VM’s. Make a script that opens the game and closes it to simulate real use. See how long it takes before someone remotely grabs the mouse and starts browsing midget porn. === Post #? | @wowkewl | ? === bro did the equivalent of rawdogging prostitutes on skidrow for the thrill and is laughing at us lmao yikes === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Also note the bad grammar/lack of linking words (the, to, etc.) and the attempt to rage-bait using American political lingo (woke). Screams Russian bot-farm… === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === krellenic: someone remotely grabs the mouse and starts browsing midget porn You know that your browser history has dates right? The Hypervisor thing is only a month old… you’re going to need a better explanation. === Post #? | @PinkDaizy | ? === What’s funny is that many “optimized gaming settings for Windows” guides do much of what the hypervisor script does, lol. === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === This is somewhat true, Core Isolation can increase FPS by 10-20% for example. But there’s no need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement in terms of performance. Which is a far bigger concern IMO. === Post #? | @P0laroid | ? === for the fun of it, i feel like turning on a spare system i got lying around, installing a bunch of these games and see what happens. i’ll give it it’s own VLAN and accept that it might just end up out back and set on fire after whatever possible nasties eventually show up. or maybe they don’t and this is all just a bit of over-reacting to what could possibly happen. be a fun experiment. think that old system has a 4690k and maybe a gtx 970 if i recall right. i’m sure i can get win 10 up and running with a fresh install. === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === P0laroid: it might just end up out back and set on fire Please record that… for science. === Post #? | @P0laroid | ? === as a side note, i often work with virus’s and all sorts of cyber nasties so i am well versed in how to protect my network from anything while allowing malware and such to run rampant on a test system/network. i go out of my way to infect my test system to see what may or may not happen. of the many things i have worked with the one thing i have NEVER managed to accomplish is the fabled “drive by infection” i see so many people claim it happened to them but i have never been able to make it happen. i will point a totally unprotected system into any nefarious corner of the intertubes to make it happen. and yet despite trying for many years i have never actually made it happen. of course we all know those claims are an attempt to cover up various issues acquired from downloading all kinds of stupid stuff. the old “i just loaded my facebook feed and BAMM infected” nonsense never pans out. true you can click on all kinds of links around the web and download all kinds of fun stuff to wreck havoc on your system. but just browsing to “freefreakyporn . com” is just not going to bring the oft told fable to life. === Post #? | @nelsing | ? === Would be fantastic if these hypervisor games could have their own category so i can filter them out. Like put them in PC-Hypervisor category or something like that so that those interested have them in one place and those PC games section does not have them for those who are not interested. Just some thoughts i have had recently. === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === Just add “-hypervisor” to your search. https://www.torrentleech.org/torrents/browse/index/query/-hypervisor === Post #? | @netSSump | ? === nelsing: Would be fantastic if these hypervisor games could have their own category so i can filter them out. Like put them in PC-Hypervisor category or something like that … TL still doesn’t have separate categories for torrents with repacks or GOG games, so it’s doubtful if anyone will bother with a couple of HV crap, the flow of which will dry up very soon. Don’t worry, relax, use HaArD’s temporary solution and pass the time somehow. Everything will return to normal soon, and maybe the number of DEVs, eager to pay for D-shit will soon decrease. === Post #? | @budsicle | ? === I love these hypervisor cracks. Good on TorrentLeech for not bowing down to the mass hysteria and censorship campaigns. I have a lot more respect for the site admins here. Thank you TL for having some sense and realizing that this is a pirate site and not a children’s daycare. If you don’t like hypervisor releases and are scared, then don’t download them. The same people who are trying to censor hypervisor releases, will support people downloading repacks from Dodi’s website which is ACTUALLY packed with malware. LOL. LONG LIVE HYPERVISOR CRACKS AND DOWN WITH CENSORSHIP! === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === To me it sounds like you’re the kind of person who other people are concerned for. You seem rather flippant about the real and significant risks these cracks represent. I hope you know what you are doing, but please be assured, just like TL wouldn’t ban the releases, they also won’t come to your rescue if you screw yourself by using them carelessly. === Post #? | @budsicle | ? === TorrentLeech is awesome for allowing hypervisor cracks! Heck yea! Love me some hypervisor. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === Gettin’ Lonely Island vibes over here… So I threw it on the 'visor… I’m an adult! …(hypervisor noises)… …tazin’ and tazin’ and tazin’ on my butt-hole! No kink shame here on TL, users are free to taze their butt-holes all they like . === Post #? | @axl | ? === torrentfreak.com Game Pirates Beat Denuvo with Hypervisor Bypasses — Irdeto Promises... Hypervisor-based bypasses can 'crack' Denuvo-protected games on the day of release, marking a fundamental shift in the piracy landscape. Est. reading time: 6 minutes === Post #? | @elissar | ? === Hi, Thanks for the update and letting us know all the risks. Just a thought of and old timer but since it’s becoming a thing and more and more releases are coming out with HV, is it possible to add filter by any chance? Meaning, as I only wish to use the old school way and not HV, is there any chance I would be able to filter our HV releases and search only for those that are relevant for me? Don’t mean to sound petty, just figured like with different video quality versions it could be a nice addition and if not I just expressed it. Thanks again! === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === PC game hypervisor cracks PC Just add “-hypervisor” to your search. https://www.torrentleech.org/torrents/browse/index/query/-hypervisor PC game hypervisor cracks PC torrentleech.org##tr.torrent:has(a[data-ccid="games"]):has-text(/hypervisor|hv/i) Even better, here’s a uBlock filter to block them Edit: Added “hv” to the rule to also catch torrents from uploaders trying to circumvent the filter/warnings. Edit 2: Added a Games section check. All found in this thread. === Post #? | @zdeev | ? === Sure, for people that understand what Ublock is and how to use it. Everyone else can just use the TL function as we’ve designed it === Post #? | @PeTTs0n | ? === Tried to adapt that to TL classic, to no avail. ^^ Got any ideas how to port it? Web coding is not my forte, and inspecting elements manually isn’t telling me all that much. === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === classic.torrentleech.org##tr:has(a[href="/torrents/browse/index/categories/17"]):has-text(/hypervisor|hv/i) === Post #? | @PeTTs0n | ? === U da goat, thanks a bunch. ^^ Href, now that brings back memories. Old HTML knowledge is sloooowly coming back to me, buried in the deep recesses of my brain. === Post #? | @Ekras | ? === So are there any examples of anyone ACTUALLY being hurt by these? I know it’s POSSIBLE to get some really nasty stuff by disabling these features, but is there anything out there today that is exploiting it? === Post #? | @SUMMARY | ? === lol think about it. anyone ACTUALLY being hurt. is now off line. === Post #? | @Ekras | ? === and not a single one of them has a second computer or a way to let the internet know what happened? === Post #? | @SUMMARY | ? === and why would you believe them? When it could be a bot posting?! === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === They’ve been a legit threat with several CVEs published over the past few years. Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise – 16 Apr 25 The Top Firmware and Hardware Attack Vectors Updated for 2025 with information on the most common threats to enterprise device firmware today. Watch our recent on-demand webinar: Top Firmware Attack Vectors: Supply Chain Security’s Missing Link” with Paul Asadoorian and John Loucaides. As... Est. reading time: 17 minutes Cyber Security News – 8 Jan 25 New BIOS/UEFI Vulnerabilities Lets Hackers Hijack Firmware Researchers discovered critical vulnerabilities in Illumina iSeq 100 DNA sequencers as these devices lack essential security features. Est. reading time: 3 minutes Daily Security Review – 28 May 25 Firmware and Bootloaders Under Attack as Hackers Target Pre-OS Environments -... Hackers are escalating attacks on BIOS and bootloaders, exploiting pre-OS vulnerabilities to maintain persistence, evade detection, and bypass Secure Boot protections. WNE Security How Do Hackers Exploit Firmware With Vulnerabilities: A Technical Look How Do Hackers Exploit Firmware With Vulnerabilities: A Technical Look Read more about “How Do Hackers Exploit Firmware With Vulnerabilities: A Technical Look ” and the most important cybersecurity news to stay up to date with WNE Security Publisher... Est. reading time: 8 minutes Detecting malicious firmwares is also stupidly difficult. So it’s not something your standard AV looks for with heuristics, statistical analyses, etc. Mainly due to the level of access required. So only God knows how many are actually out in the wild atm. And the people acting like we’re overreacting are either complicit or dangerously ignorant (that’s not directed at you, I’m JS). === Post #? | @Ekras | ? === I’m not saying anyone is overreacting - I suspect these are going to become a serious problem at some point - likely in the not too distant future. I’m just not sure if we are at that point yet. I also expect “the scene” to come up with a way to make running these much safer which will make a lot of this discussion a moot point - the question is if it happens before or after these start getting exploited in large volume. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === Ekras: I also expect “the scene” to come up with a way to make running these much safer Is The Scene even involved at all? None of the hypervisor games on TL right now are scene releases. That’s aside from the idea of The Scene giving a shit about your safety . === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Ekras: I also expect “the scene” to come up with a way to make running these much safer I doubt it. They can’t run the hypervisor without disabling DSE and virtualization protections. It’s exactly what those things are designed to protect against. I also see it becoming a problem sooner rather than later. The sheer number of people downloading these games make it a juicy opportunity for bad actors. They’d be stupid not to try. === Post #? | @Ekras | ? === That’s why I put “the scene” in quotes - I don’t mean the groups putting out releases, but the piracy community in general. They DO care about their own safety. === Post #? | @ModWorldEU | ? === Got the message Just to make it clear, Im not ANTI anything (TL related), just evening the odds with all the propaganda how this shit is “baby safe” lol To be known, did not mean to cause spam for the uploaders, had forgotten they get pinged by comments, my bad! Thus cheers for the reminder! But seriously, tell me people don’t have an agenda like some posters here of purposely mislabeling and upload to by pass said filter? here is an example… Stellar Blade Complete Edition Hypervision PORTABLE-InsaneRamZes rss.torrentleech.cc Login :: TorrentLeech.org TorrentLeech Have a wonderful Easter all. Going to sit out in the corner now ;p === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === Fixed. Please report any Hypervisor torrent that doesn’t say “Hypervisor” in the title. === Post #? | @phileas | ? === The problem is that DSE is disabled on a somewhat permenant basis untill the enduser renables it. The virtualisation of the OS is done in the OS by the user running the game. I would wager that is would be easy to pwn such a system silently. The kirigiri dll is apperntly not packed is any meaningfull way and a rouge version could easily be distibuted. === Post #? | @netSSump | ? === Clipboard_04-06-2026_02 1428×155 11.1 KB TL has finally blocked the ability to comment on torrents with this extremely toxic Hypervisor-related crap. Even though I only went there for these comments I think the decision was absolutely correct. Thanks a lot !!! === Post #? | @AVnjoyerspeical69 | ? === Spot on. The issue with Forced risk Avoidance and becoming a parent where its YOUR ROLE to protect someone you die on that hill, No tracker should die on that hill its not their job, its the users, and i am very suspicious with people that think everyone needs to live in forceful protection clothing to avoid their own demise. Thats not ANYONE elses job but our own to make these decisions. === Post #? | @ACE420 | ? === Just watched this video on Hypervisor cracks what they do and effect on your machine in more simple way might help others understand what the bypass effects and how. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpNPXxp211E === Post #? | @netSSump | ? === ACE420: Just watched this video on Hypervisor cracks … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpNPXxp211E Fantastically informative and clear video, thanks a million for it, now I have something to show non-IT geeks, who don’t like reading a lot of letters. In a nutshell, if you so like this Hypervisor-shit, then stock up on a separate, networkless PC. But it will be cheaper to buy 10 of your favorite games with Denuvo, than to bother with one more expensive PC. Just thinking out loud, as to each his own … Sniper Elite 5 Complete Edition (2022) Elamigos Need for Speed Unbound Ultimate Collection (2022) Elamigos A few more was caught without proper warning !!! What’s going on? Is someone deliberately sabotaging the established rules for informing the public about possible threats? TL will not take responsibility for your broken destinies. You are on your own in this ocean of crazy profit. Thanks TL, much better already === Post #? | @johhnyvoper | ? === Some guy is getting e417e838-8f61-4981-b074-655fca8d4445 450×600 23.5 KB So i guess hypervisor cracks changes UEFI firmware and other stuff… ..means the changes resist clean install … i could be wrong. Very dangerous stuff. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === I’m not well versed in these cracks but wasn’t disabling secure boot required with earlier versions of them? EFI lives on disk and should be wipeable easily enough. I’d like to think windows recreates bootloaders on clean install, personally I’d do it manually just to be sure. You do run the risk of allowing in firmware compromising malware with these cracks, but if that were the case here I see no reason such a thing wouldn’t have disabled secure boot while it was at it. Doesn’t even require custom firmware, it’s just a setting. === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Correct. This person is either running the older bypass and/or misconfigured something, or got straight-up pwned. Either way, I hope the headache was worth it… === Post #? | @Raff81 | ? === The safest way, and I use safest lightly, would be to install and play these files on a brand new pc, not used for anything but these files with internet/wifi off. === Post #? | @Henchman24A | ? === Im kinda jealous of the people who know what they’re doing and know how to be safe, I feel like If I really wanted to risk it I’d need a 2nd pc thats locked off the internet to be able to play and feel safe. I hope someone ends up cracking the real code and manages to get this to work without having to disable all those safeguards. I know its just a matter of time, but I hope it sooner rather than later. === Post #? | @krellenic | ? === Henchman24A: Im kinda jealous of the people who know what they’re doing and know how to be safe, I feel like If I really wanted to risk it I’d need a 2nd pc Then you are one of the people who knows what they’re doing. Except that I would suggest you opt for the Linux or Mac version of games, and keep entirely away from hypervisor cracks. === Post #? | @bluntsmine | ? === Nice honeypot they created there. Im not definitely touching up on that shit. So from my half, fuck Hypervisor untill proven not guilty for playing with bigger issues. === Post #? | @johhnyvoper | ? === Now that Resident Evil Requiem-voices38 is released in what like 2 weeks? means that more denuvo games are going to be cracked. It’s so worth the wait instead of risking it. === Post #? | @ACE420 | ? === yep i knew the wait be worth it. === Post #? | @fuhq2mofo | ? === Patience is a virtue and, in this case, also includes better performance without sacrificing security. Impatience just earns you permanent, front-row seats to the upcoming BlyatNET bot-farm. === Post #? | @ModWorldEU | ? === It a joy to see people using their brain. I realized, if people are that stupid to pull down their pants and ask to get “ass fucked”, then they deserve it. No kid who fell for this due to pure misinformation and pressure and used these HV bypasses, would have anything of importance to loose. And adults with crypto, again, deserved for being stupid af. Take care friends, and stay safe! Patience and discipline is key. === Post #? | @HaArD | ? === I don’t understand why you feel the need to be so condescending and insulting towards people who have less technical understanding of the risks. Ignorance and stupidity are not the same thing. === Post #? | @ModWorldEU | ? === HaArD: Ignorance and stupidity are not the same thing. Agreed. I don’t think I implied anywhere it was. first line I can understand set the incorrect tone, and seeing words on screen instead of seeing and hearing a persons tone doesn’t help. I should have started with “It’s a joy to see like minded people refusing HV” my bad. Guess im more venting when being the opposite in trying to help people to understand gets you in hot water or “cancelled” I belive is the word now. Seeing this too often on most outlets where people can talk. Thus allowing bad actors the upper hand. Think that’s my main issue. Just may come out expressed unintended === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === HaArD: Ignorance and stupidity are not the same thing. When you have nothing important to lose you can afford to be ignorant, on the other hand remaining ignorant with something valuable (e.g. a crypto-wallet) on the line is stupid. === Post #? | @Liquid2k5 | ? === AnonNZ: es on disk and should be wipeable easily enough. I’d like to think windows recreates bootloaders on clean install, personally I’d do it manually just There is no safe beyond a disposable PC === Post #? | @P0laroid | ? === ignorance is simply not knowing something. we are all ignorant of many things. stupidity however, is defined as planned ignorance. when given the chance to learn about and understand something, it’s stupid to avoid the opportunity. === Post #? | @AnonNZ | ? === Ultimately there’s no safe short of fabbing & programming your own chips. But I was specifically replying to a comment about EFI, where bootloaders live - which is on disk and wipeable. If anything firmware is suspected then, sure, safest course of action is to physically destroy hardware. Maybe grind your computer into dust, then melt the dust and make a nice vase.