llafomus wrote:to the guy who posted with 7 posts, with the stupid unreal excuse of why he's got no posts, and to the guy providing the fake testamonial, and at the same time, to ALL the guys who actually tried it, consider this:
this program adds a key to startup and writes an exe of the same size as the "keygen" in windows/system32. why would a keygen need to start every time you load windows, let alone copy itself? unless by keygen you meant keyLOGGER...
it's a wonder to me how tihs has gone on for 2 pages when it is more than blatantly obvious that this is not a legitimate tool. apart from showing lack of integrity of tault for not looking into this crap, it doesn't say much for the noob who didn't even put an icon on his fake keygen.
to everyone who has clicked it, go to start, run, type cmd. then type netstat. look at what you're connected to, and you'll see a connection on an outbound port regardless of whether or not you're browsing the web or on msn or guildwars/whatever.
gg, you all got owned by total script kiddies. would you trust a warmonger in the "military" wtih 7 posts? no. so why would you trust someone pretending to be one?
regardless of how you've all been duped (at least those of you who have tried this) there is development undergoing to simulate the same algorithms used to generate guild wars keys. this is a very real and legitimate effort, and i'm sure it'll crop up on this site sooner or later. look out for iti as it WILL have a proper foundation of reference as well as adequate proof of it's legitimacy. try scanning it wtih nod32 again, or even housecall since you obviously didn't, and you'll see the signature it picks up.
Rly? Cant see any exe in my system32 dir with 36 kb of size. An there is no open connection either.