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How To save your PC!
I've noticed a recent rise in viruses disguised as hacks, so here are a couple things to ask yourself before downloading and running a program.
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1) The Posters reputation.
Look at the users post count. Users with low post counts tend to be frauds, well more like 99.99% of them.
Look at his/her spelling, grammar, etc... Do you really thing someone who can't spell on an average level can really code a fully functional hack?
2) The hack.
Most frauds tend to use outrageous hacks to catch your attention. Do you really think they will discover a new hack before this site's owner, or any other site's coders? They are the best at what they do, I doubt 'TheHackMaker' will discover some super duper one hit kill hack.
3) File Size.
Take a look at the file size. Most VIP hacks don't even surpass a megabyte (mb). If the file size is 15mb, ask yourself if it's really worth the risk.
4) Virus Scans.
Not 100% of viruses are going to get picked up by Anti-Virus. Nothing is perfect. Don't rely on a virus scan.
5) Be patient.
Wait for a couple people to reply. Maybe someone will be the dumb ass before you. Instead of putting your own computer at risk, wait for someone else.
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Conclusion:
Just use your common sense, it was given to you for a reason.
Combat Arms and Crossfire are just games.
Viruses are serious. You can put anyone who uses your computer at risk, just because you wanted to get an advantage on someone in a game.
I guarantee you won't be owning anyone when your living on the street because your moms bank account got keylogged.
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