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why should you only run checkers on virtual machines?

by l4f3n - 05 June, 2019 - 09:35 PM
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ive seen a lot of posts where people say that you should never run it on your own computer, im quite new here, so why is that?
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(05 June, 2019 - 09:35 PM)l4f3n Wrote: Show More
ive seen a lot of posts where people say that you should never run it on your own computer, im quite new here, so why is that?

First off, you're at a risk of running an infected file; and you're trying to stay as anonymous as possible.
Different OS are better depending on what you're trying to do.
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a lot of programs will be ratted and you'll be 1000000000000% more safe through a virtual machine
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the checkers might be infected. the best is to run kind of thi apps on extra hardware in a vm.
this is what i do, i have a extra laptop which is fully encrypted and on this runs a vm which is also full encrypted. and in the vm i am running checkers and other tools :)
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some of the tools are infected, you need to stay safe
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Its called privacy dude :P

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