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56 minutes ago, Israeli_Eagle said:

 

Settings -> Customize IDM Download panel in browser -> Exceptions :coolwink:

 

But afterwards he can no longer download

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13 hours ago, Buffoon said:

6.36 Build 2 Retail - No patch just cracked "idman.exe"

 

Site: https://www.upload.ee
Sharecode: /files/10966306/636.2.rar.html

 

Site: https://www41.zippyshare.com

Sharecode: /v/K6xhwbyB/file.html

thanks but after downloading a few random files windows firewall ask me to allow access for idman.exe hmmm did you blocked all tonec ips ?

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7 hours ago, yaschir said:

Hi :)
Patterns are updated to improve stability in the update disabler medicine (January 7). For your information. You can add them to your archive. Kind regards.

Site: https://yadi.sk

Sharecode: /d/xJiUrv0O_S9Dvw

1 hour ago, Edward Raja said:

Download limit exceeded, mind if you post backups? Like upload.ee for example.

 

Mirror (upload.ee):

Site: https://www.upload.ee
Sharecode: /files/10968069/IDMan_v6.36.x_Patch_-_ysc.zip.html

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1 hour ago, Israeli_Eagle said:

 

Settings -> Customize IDM Download panel in browser -> Exceptions :coolwink:

 

 

thanks ill add youtube to list

 

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1 minute ago, BenCart said:

...firewall ask me to allow access for idman.exe...

Didn't the firewall tell where idman wants to connect to?

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After few days trying all sort of solutions mentioned here and elsewhere FYI:  If you are avoiding patches with high virus/malware alerts like me (that is high detection rate on Virustotal), the only solution that I found was to register the IDM with a clean keygen and then prevent the app from contacting home by blocking the IPs with my firewall.  Many thanks to all who provided various solutions, but nothing worked for me but the IP blocking.  Now let's keep the fingers crossed not to get the damn nag-screen again.

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Internet Download Manager 6.36 Build 2 + Retail [Multilingual]+ [M3d1c1n$$] 22 Mb.
PW <[==- : pass

Site: https://www.upload.ee
Sharecode: /files/10970152/6_3_6_B2.zip.html


Site: https://www.solidfiles.com
Sharecode: /v/dVQ86ApZBM7nZ
 

 

Thanks for ChVL,rushdie,iih1,sledge101,@Ali.Dbg,xanax,PileNGrill,The Hidden 2000,IamBidyuT,,addhaloka,yaschir


 

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5 hours ago, DLord said:

After few days trying all sort of solutions mentioned here and elsewhere FYI:  If you are avoiding patches with high virus/malware alerts like me (that is high detection rate on Virustotal), the only solution that I found was to register the IDM with a clean keygen and then prevent the app from contacting home by blocking the IPs with my firewall.  Many thanks to all who provided various solutions, but nothing worked for me but the IP blocking.  Now let's keep the fingers crossed not to get the damn nag-screen again.

 

1. It's impossible to use only as Keygen!!
2. The patch from @Ali.Dbg is for sure 100% clean. And a virus is technically impossible of only 29 KB.

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23 minutes ago, FoRMaT said:

Internet Download Manager 6.36 Build 2-[Repack DeLtA]

Its a Pre-Activated version not a Repack.

Regards.

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17 hours ago, DLord said:

After few days trying all sort of solutions mentioned here and elsewhere FYI:  If you are avoiding patches with high virus/malware alerts like me (that is high detection rate on Virustotal), the only solution that I found was to register the IDM with a clean keygen and then prevent the app from contacting home by blocking the IPs with my firewall.  Many thanks to all who provided various solutions, but nothing worked for me but the IP blocking.  Now let's keep the fingers crossed not to get the damn nag-screen again.

Update 1:  After 18 hours and many tries to call home (which were all blocked), I got 1 nag-screen.  Apparently if the app cannot verify your registration with their servers after certain amount of time, it will show the fake registration pop-up.

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34 minutes ago, DLord said:

Update 1:  After 18 hours and many tries to call home (which were all blocked), I got 1 nag-screen.  Apparently if the app cannot verify your registration with their servers after certain amount of time, it will show the fake registration pop-up.

I bet there's leftover registry on your system that triggers the pop-up thing. For this, you can try @sledge101's solution.
 


If you do it properly and in elevated permission, then there's shouldn't be a problem on the IDM copy once properly fixed.

FYI also, I use @Actver's dll patch + @sledge101's IDM fix + IP Block using Internet Lock and so far, I don't face any problems.

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@FoRMaT "Sharecode"s removed from your post as they link to 1 or more banned file hosts.

Please only select the Free File Hosts that mirror sites offer.

 

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1 hour ago, Edward Raja said:

I bet there's leftover registry on your system that triggers the pop-up thing. For this, you can try @sledge101's solution.
 


If you do it properly and in elevated permission, then there's shouldn't be a problem on the IDM copy once properly fixed.

FYI also, I use @Actver's dll patch + @sledge101's IDM fix + IP Block using Internet Lock and so far, I don't face any problems.

I did use @sledge101's solution on a fresh copy with no luck!

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1 hour ago, Israeli_Eagle said:

 

And again........

  • PUA != Virus
  • A virus is still not possible in only 29 KB code!!!!!!!!
  • And imho some people should pay double... :whistle:

1. I thank @Ali.Dbg  and others who contribute and try to help and I mean no disrespect, but this is my personal attitude with regard to security.

2. Not all detection by Virustotal are are PUA.

3. Yes, any file that can be executed or injected can be a virus regardless of the size.

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26 minutes ago, DLord said:

... can be a virus regardless of the size.

 

ROFL........ Oh my...

I wanna see a virus in a small "Hello world!"... Hidden bytes?? :lmao:

 

Anyway, with PUA disabled a good AV detects nothing at all (checked in ESET)!

And imho actually 'believers' are the worst virus of the planet! :coolwink:

 

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I wanna see a virus in a small "Hello world!"... Hidden bytes??

Here you go:

 

Troj/JSRedir-BV is an obfuscated Javascript, typically seen attached to spam email messages. If the attachment is opened the web browser will be redirected to a scam web site. Such redirection could be done in one line of Javascript, but due to the heavy obfuscation used a Troj/JSRedir-BV script is typically 3 kB to 5 kB in size.

 

Mal/Dloadr-Y is a downloading Trojan with functionality to change firewall settings, download a configuration file from a remote website, then download further malware as dictated by the configuration file. Samples of Mal/Dloadr-Y are typically 25 kB to 30 kB in size.

 

Like the saying goes, " ignorance is bliss ".  :yes:

 

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1 hour ago, DLord said:

Here you go:

 

Troj/JSRedir-BV is an obfuscated Javascript, typically seen attached to spam email messages. If the attachment is opened the web browser will be redirected to a scam web site. Such redirection could be done in one line of Javascript, but due to the heavy obfuscation used a Troj/JSRedir-BV script is typically 3 kB to 5 kB in size.

 

Mal/Dloadr-Y is a downloading Trojan with functionality to change firewall settings, download a configuration file from a remote website, then download further malware as dictated by the configuration file. Samples of Mal/Dloadr-Y are typically 25 kB to 30 kB in size.

 

Like the saying goes, " ignorance is bliss ".  :yes:

 

 

Often the word 'virus' is already abused, but actually will never exist in only scripting!!

And pros also know the difference of real email vs webmail, admin rights etc. :coolwink:

 

Anyway... Better pay then fast, because costs only 25 bucks anyway. But a keygen will NEVER exist, because the software & servers need confirmation of any license (2-keys like encryption works etc) in a short time. If not then the license becomes auto fake, very simple. Plus a Internet Download Manager would never live offline, would simply not make sense... So blocking is already detected!

 

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4 hours ago, DLord said:

Update 1:  After 18 hours and many tries to call home (which were all blocked), I got 1 nag-screen.  Apparently if the app cannot verify your registration with their servers after certain amount of time, it will show the fake registration pop-up.

Update 2:  After total of 22 hours of use with only 1 nag-screen, IDM started to malfunction (would not show downloads in download section and was freezing Firefox).

So I uninstalled the program completely, cleaned the traces with clean-up batch file as well as other tools mentioned here.  I also used ccleaner to remove the remaining traces from registry completely.

Now I have a fresh copy with @Actver's dll patch and IP blocking.  Let's see how this one works.

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10 minutes ago, DLord said:

Update 2:  After total of 22 hours of use with only 1 nag-screen, IDM started to malfunction (would not show downloads in download section and was freezing Firefox).

So I uninstalled the program completely, cleaned the traces with clean-up batch file as well as other tools mentioned here.  I also used ccleaner to remove the remaining traces from registry completely.

Now I have a fresh copy with @Actver's dll patch and IP blocking.  Let's see how this one works.

 

LMAO... And DLLs are never a virus, eh? :whistle:

So patching is totally the same and risk...

 

@Actver: Of course is yours clean I think... I only told to understand.

 

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