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09-08-2013, 08:09 PM
Post: #11
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(09-08-2013 07:13 PM)CyberPunk Wrote:  umm thats funny, because I have iDezender 8.1 cracked and it works fine... and now that I have seen 8.1, iDezender is a joke. They stole the dezender from http://dezender.net . And they have really bad english, they need to fix their grammar on their sales page. If you wanted to buy a dezender, you should have bought it from http://dezender.net

You don't make a computer program that just logs into a website. That makes no sense. They would have just made a member's login area, where you submit your files in the backoffice on the website.

The only "license checking" is done on the installer while installing, and they have such S***** security the same serial would work for 1million different people. Not to mention, once it is "installed" on your computer, the installer is no longer necessary. It would be as easy as zipping the iDezender folder and sharing it here for the world to freely use.

I doubt they completely changed the way they do everything, from version 8.1 to 9.2... again, a software just to login to a website is the dumbest thing I ever heard of. Most logical people would have created a member's back office to do that, where they can then have more marketing/business control, like show related Ads to try and make some extra money, or get a message to most of the users easily by posted it right there when they login, and to be able to track logins to prevent sharing, plus all their leads are right there in the database for easy marketing.

So just to "prove" what I said, here is iDezender v8.1:

Download:

I haven't tested it on my other OS to confirm it can simply be copied from the folder and shared, like a portable program, but from the looks of it, it should work just fine.

PS: The original "dezender" was created like 5 years ago, and there have been dozens of other people make dezender apps. All it is, is the Windows version of PHP with all the un-needed stuff removed from it, and only the Zend and IonCube loaders, and a batch script that decodes either a file, or whole folder...The zend and ioncube files are cracked, which makes them dump the decoded code to "main.log", which the dezender batch script renames to the original filename. The only difference between 8.1 and 9.2 is probably support of new versions or more encoders. So there isnt much of a difference at all.

It actually looks like these guys are a joke. it looks like iDezender stole from the original "dezender".

PPS: This software is actually garbage, everything it does is already shared on the internet for free, so anyone who has paid for it got ripped off.
Content virus shitttt
09-08-2013, 08:42 PM (This post was last modified: 09-08-2013 08:44 PM by Flipped.)
Post: #12
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Dezend Engine 7.0 Osiris Edition By TuhanTS (ionCube iC 7.0, iC 6.5, iC 6.0)
Code:
http://www45.zippyshare.com/v/95675883/file.html
PASSWORD: FLIPMODE

This is v7.0 of the Dezender.net Decrypter!
I have Dezender.net v9.5 which is faster, more stable and much more reliable.


iDezender is an absolute joke.
When will people just f#cking forget it? IGNORE IDEZENDER!!!
IDEZENDER IS A RIP / COPY / CLONE of an oooold Dezender.net v6. It is OLD.... VERY OLD!
09-08-2013, 08:42 PM
Post: #13
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(09-08-2013 08:09 PM)jaliee85 Wrote:  Content virus shitttt
Really dude... Before accusing someone of posting a virus.. take some things into account..

Your probably running a S***** antivirus (like Norton, McAfee, TrendMicro, or worse Microsofts antivirus). I have Avast Internet Security, updated daily, and it was on the whole time I ran the dezender program. So if it has a virus, then the virus was put on there be the original creator or sharer. I simply found this on another site, and since the dude here claims his buddy had some super secret kick ass product that couldn't be cracked, I gave the link here in the thread to prove him wrong.

Which he then wants to PM me and say "i guess u dont knw about the actual players of decoding in the market..." like anybody really cares who the "cool kids" are of the super super super, microscopic, dezend world are.. Acting like a company that started their site in 2013 were the very first to decode zend files.. when I found a dezender posted on the Internet in 2007, which was before even "dezender.net" was registered (which was 2011) so even dezender.net was not the first..

Since my Antivirus didn't go off, I am pretty confident it isn't a virus.. I trust Avast that much...

You obviously don't know a lot about computers, or you would know it is a false positive...

Here is the first clue it's just a false positive.. Scanned on VirusTotal, it's result is this:
"Possibly Unwanted Application. While not necessarily malicious, the scanned file presents certain characteristics which depending on the user policies and environment may or may not represent a threat."

The first antivirus in the list report it as "Packed/MPress". It was picked up by 10 antiviruses... however, given that NONE of those 10 antiviruses are any good, I would bet 1 million bucks that it's just a false positive. You have to also understand, Zend and IonCube are both ENCODERS using very in-depth encryption methods.. And encrypted routines and packed exe's sometimes get picked up by antiviruses, especially crappy ones that don't know the difference between them..

Feel free to look at the scan results, however like I said, none of the Antiviruses listed are any good (Including Symantec/Norton)!: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/cb35c...378636123/


Then look at my status and reputation here.. Look at how many files I have shared here.. Look at the 30+ shares of SENuke that I have cracked only for BBHF.

If you don't know anything about computers, then don't be going around accusing people of sharing viruses. A lot of tools in this niche (Internet Marketing/Blackhat) get flagged by S***** antiviruses. Mostly because a lot of software makers use non-corporate level Packers/Protectors to try and protect their programs from getting cracked. This packers/protectors (especially ones like Themida) set off antiviruses. It is a false positive. If you don't know, then sit back and wait for someone who knows what they are doing to take a look at it.

I suggest you get a real antivirus.

Free: http://www.avast.com/en-us/index

Pro: http://www.avast.com/en-us/pro-antivirus

Ok, Im done with this thread. Nothing has came out of it, other than the fact that some skids are claiming to be the very first "dezender".. lmao.. and I invented clothes...
09-08-2013, 08:47 PM
Post: #14
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Symantec Endpoint Protection / Avast Pro / Bitdefender / Emsisoft Anti-Malware

So many Anti-Virus applications have issues and trigger false positives.
E.g. "Potentially unwanted programs and software" etc...

To be honest I don't even use Anti-Virus. I just use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. :)
09-08-2013, 09:14 PM
Post: #15
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I don't listen to my AV, I just use it as a recommendation. If it goes off, I double check.. but half the time it's disabled anyways lol. Every AV has their own drawbacks.. For me, its how quickly they catch on to new viruses/threats, how good they are at stopping it from infecting even if you double click the exe, and how light-weight it is.. You shouldnt notice a difference on startup times. I have used a lot.. Kaspersky, NOD32, BitDefender, ect.. Every few years things change and another AV is the leader (in my book).. Right now Avast is on top of their game, fast to detect threats in the wild, good about not letting it infect you even if you try to run the infected file, and so light weight you dont even notice it running..

Bitdefender was good, before their "new" version like a year ago.. when they got a new design and logo.. On my wife's laptop, it went from perfect to slow as hell... And also, bitdefender adds either a virtual drive or a partition. I never use her laptop so Im not sure, but I don't like that either way.. Also, when this was a brand new rig, (intel i5, 8GB ram, 1TB SATA HD) I put bitdefender on and could notice it taking longer to boot up.. that sucks.. then it was interfering with my FTP transfers.. a 2k file transfer would get maybe to 300-500 files, and the internet would drop... formatted and didnt install BD again, it worked fine lol.. Since then Ive been on Avast and I love it... Though years ago I swore by Kaspersky, then NOD32... I have so much data on this PC, it would suck to have to format without preparing (backing up to my network HD).

I'd rather be safe than sorry, but nothing can protect you from viruses better than your trained eye! (that, and the ability to debug an exe and determine if it's a threat or bound to another exe ;) )
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09-08-2013, 11:57 PM
Post: #16
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(09-08-2013 09:14 PM)CyberPunk Wrote:  I don't listen to my AV, I just use it as a recommendation. If it goes off, I double check.. but half the time it's disabled anyways lol. Every AV has their own drawbacks.. For me, its how quickly they catch on to new viruses/threats, how good they are at stopping it from infecting even if you double click the exe, and how light-weight it is.. You shouldnt notice a difference on startup times. I have used a lot.. Kaspersky, NOD32, BitDefender, ect.. Every few years things change and another AV is the leader (in my book).. Right now Avast is on top of their game, fast to detect threats in the wild, good about not letting it infect you even if you try to run the infected file, and so light weight you dont even notice it running..

Bitdefender was good, before their "new" version like a year ago.. when they got a new design and logo.. On my wife's laptop, it went from perfect to slow as hell... And also, bitdefender adds either a virtual drive or a partition. I never use her laptop so Im not sure, but I don't like that either way.. Also, when this was a brand new rig, (intel i5, 8GB ram, 1TB SATA HD) I put bitdefender on and could notice it taking longer to boot up.. that sucks.. then it was interfering with my FTP transfers.. a 2k file transfer would get maybe to 300-500 files, and the internet would drop... formatted and didnt install BD again, it worked fine lol.. Since then Ive been on Avast and I love it... Though years ago I swore by Kaspersky, then NOD32... I have so much data on this PC, it would suck to have to format without preparing (backing up to my network HD).

I'd rather be safe than sorry, but nothing can protect you from viruses better than your trained eye! (that, and the ability to debug an exe and determine if it's a threat or bound to another exe ;) )

almost everyone on the internet uses idezender and the version u'r talking about contains viruses cause itz cracked and nulled....and lemme tell u one thing google out something before u talk some shit here and dont teach me wht to do when to do.....i m not a noob like u who just acuses something he dosent knw about...

sidxx55 and ps2gamer and the ones who have patched the loaders of almost all php encryption technologies and qarizma has made the gui of isntead of using it with shiity command mode....

and lemme tell u about dezender.net it is a shit site which costs 400 $ for a tool whose loaders are cracked by sidxx55 and ps2gamer and they have almost copied the command mode of decoding tool which quarizma made earlier....

let me tell you....most of the decoding sites their use the patched loaders and create their own toolsbut where as qarizma is doing it with the ones who really carck tht shit.

so stop bitching here....and dont talk about wht u dont knw ever....
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