> > a gamers POV.... > > > > FYI > > https://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/02/the-rsa-hack-how-they-did-it/?_r=0 > > This is not the case. > - How do I know ? > Mostly from my experience with internet : > 1. The site from where I downloaded the emulator does not have clickbaits or > popunders/popups or so... > 2. They have full info about these 3 games/roms, together with videos "how to" > 3. If the programmers/hackers provided source code it would be in the 7z archive that > I downloaded > 4. The emulator is fully working (It is MAME for sure, has internal UI, every > shortcut works, only one driver included) > 5. After all its only a game, if they want to stole Your informations they will > surely go with newer games like Fifa 2017 or something with Denuvo cracked which has > large popularity between gamers; these 3 games is only atractive for a few > players/gamers around the world. > 6. The site is not related with pr0n in any way > 7. The site is English if that means anything at all ?! (Does not matter to me if it > was Chinese/Vietnamese/Taiwanese...) > > P.S. After all, the roms/rom sets that we all downloaded from PleasureDome (which is > suggested here) through torrent - Are they safe from malware/software attacks/viruses > ? 1-7 no reasons at all to call the exe 100% safe PS: these files can be checked (torrent client, rom manager, mame), but still are not 100% safe AFAIK (CRC32,MD5 and even SHA-1 are broken). But why use roms to break out of mame if someone can trojan mame.exe directly and distribute it from a website which looks like 1-7? ;-)
Edited by RdW (03/19/17 02:23 PM)
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