I downloaded the installer from cmacked.com, and cleanmymac almost immediately recognized it as malware.

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  • meseek #2982@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    No that website is not safe. TNT is fine but whatever people inject into their cracks beware. Make sure it’s a proper, unedited TNT release.

    Also, stop using that trash software. macOS doesn’t need to be “cleaned.”

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      1 year ago

      agree with you on that second point. i stopped using CleanMyMac after some scathing reviews about its functionality.

      honestly macOS is fine on its own to deal with stuff like this and cleaning, so third-party programs are kind of unnecessary. the only program i’m okay with nowadays is OnyX as it’s a nice toolbox for utilities

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      1 year ago

      FMHY still lists cmacked as an option for Mac software. Why do you say it’s unsafe?

      Also how do you verify a TNT release is unedited?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve found TNT to be a safe release group, but I haven’t had much experience with cmacked.com. If it is unaltered from TNT’s original release, I would presume it to be safe.

    Software cracks often register as malware. I think it is a combination of an attempt at copyright protection, plus the fact that many cracks are essentially breaking, blocking, or spoofing the registration of the software to allow an illegitimate version to run. Just because it says it thinks it is malware doesn’t actually mean that it will do anything malicious to your system that you didn’t already intend for the pirated software.

    If you’re super nervous about it, install it in a VM and see what happens.