![]() You can't just re-insert the ip block in the hosts file. Has anyone updated or have any experience with this? Once the key has removed, it becomes a pain in the ass to get it cracked again. ![]() I can do module and database updates no problem but updating the core software may also update the detection of falsified keys. ![]() I'm wondering if updating to the latest version (3.6.1) would break the current key. Malwarebytes has been activated as premium no problem as long as that's in the exceptions list. I know this because Malwarebytes will try and remove this file and under virus classification it says "DON'T STEAL SOFTWARE". The crack seems to work by entering a key and disabling connection to Malwarebytes authentication server via a text-edit in 'hosts' file (located windows/system32/etc/). I currently have Malwarebytes 3.5.1 from a torrent.
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