![]() This is obviously un-scientific as hell, and I am sure there are exceptions out there, but this often the best general way to decide. ![]() High-rated torrents from trusted uploaders being used by thousands of others is a pretty good indicator. Using trusted uploaders and checking comments from other users is always good. A loader that injects code into a process to bypass authentication looks really bad to a scanner, but that is its intended use. Many cracks use techniques that heuristically are the same as a virus, therefore they get flagged. Don't be that guy in the comments of a torrent site screaming about a "Windows Defender found a Trojan!" on something that is completely safe. Virus scanning is a mixed bag, and is very prone to giving false positives with cracks, so while useful, the results must be taken with a grain of salt. The number on answer is using common sense, before anything else.
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