Keep safe when trying hacks

11/23/2011 18:46 |Raptor|#1
When useing hacks are you sure there safe? unfortunately not everyone just gives you hack, admitedly there are some people that release there hack 100% free and 100% trustable but what about those who don't? Do you know what they could have done to there files? maybe keyloggers? (To gain your account details) or maybe trojans? Viruses? and many more...Make sure you have an anti virus so you can check files for any threats.

Keep your computer safe, scan your computer a minimum of once a week or to be sure scan once a week.
Also another thing is attachments, these can cause alot of problems so if your not sure of the source or just dont
trust it then just delete the file. Or another option is to scan the file with more than one anti virus.

Have your anti virus start upon booting (Starting) your computer.

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Sorry i dont have any ratings but im sure if you type the anti-virus name into google you will find a detailed review of each and everyone of these anti-viruses.
11/23/2011 20:40 Vaidas B#2
#closed, this has nothing to do with dekaron Just using google can give you all of these.