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Looking for suggestions on how to protect my information and system while downloading games for sites such as LewdCorner

Ive tried doing everything through a VM but its just a huge pain to trouble shoot on games that don't work well accelerated graphics.

Dual booting a second OS is also pretty inconvenient

Do y'all have any suggestions or am I doing to much?
 
From my anecdotal experience, I've been fine with using a VPN and Virus Scanning any file I download.

I also try avoid links posted recently to let other people test them out first (sorry, I'm a bit evil :3)
 
hello! for the very basic.... i suggest of course a firewall.... with the default to block any connection you do not know.... especially coming from these games........ second of the suggestion: sandboxie plus is something many use...... i use a vm now due to minor compatibility issue with some games (unity) but sandboxie will work for 99% of game you try. some games those based in unity in my experience want an internet connection to work, even if you block they then seem to stop working, for a reason i do not know, possibly something to do with "drop" connection instead of "deny" the built in "windows filtering platform" features in sand boxie bypass these requirements....... most of the time. i would never give such a game internet connection.

the two most important thing would be isolation and a firewall, if you wish for extra paranoia, a separate device you transfer all files to before launch with no internet connection to it at all. ever.

it is rare, but a virus can be found in a porn game..... F95 some what recently had a string of virus games uploaded to their website..... many in renpy...... some unity. the renpy games some times even waited until after a certain date or time to trigger their payload which made them harder to detect. of course many thing i suggest here would have prevented this from happening. some of the code even had contingency in place to detect if it was running in a vm-like environment and not run if so.

if you choose to go to the sandboxie route, you will have to configure it your self to be very secure..... unless you pay. the soft ware is free but some features....... primarily presets are locked behind a donation........ i got by just fine with free how ever right before switching to a virtual machine. look into how sandboxie works for more information on this as you can still some what easily give attacker access to your files if not configured properly.

my suggestion...... a VM or separate device "airgapped"....... no internet connection. sandboxie and a good fire wall configuration mostly will work fine if you are lazy like i was also 😁

there is always a rabbit hole to go down with cybersecurity, but almost all attack you see on pornographic games like this are very simple and what we discuss here is enough to stop all that have been encountered so far...... of course also try and be careful yourself........ but it is always good to account for our natural stupidity......... for me.... i need to account many, many times :LOL:

it all sound over whelming i am sure but what i said can be distinguished in a very short re-search period....... just do your home work!

additional edit at the end of the post going here: if you feel like setting up a very length-rich project to get your graphics card working in your VM....... look into GPU pass-through for VMs....... it is less secure but as we spoke of most porno-game attacks are very simple. i do not think they would be interacting with a pass-through GPU in a VM
 
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Well

It's never actually truly safe

they just don't care about you yet
 
This is unfortunately a risk when doing illegal activites on the internet. But yeah, VMs, Sandboxie, waiting a bit for others to try, downloading from official sources and using this as an index.
Firewalls aren't really that protective for this type of security, mostly because they block traffic, which is too late if the virus is already on your PC.

As for antiviruses, yeah they mitigate some. 90% or so. Windows defender is totally sufficient, when bundled with caution and logic on the users part.
 
Well

It's never actually truly safe

they just don't care about you yet
So true they don't care about players or small time members. They want the ones who produce and make money.

How do I know well I have pirated plenty of movies. songs, and games over the years.:cool:
 
You don't have to be a pirate to get a virus on your PC. Even on Steam, there have been cases of viral games.
 
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It's possible to use safe search and blockers
 
Short of it is... convience and security are antithesis. Dual booting maybe painful, but so is jailtime, assuming you're in a place that's a possibilitiy. And... laws change, but evidence on the system...

Most games really, really don't take much hardware to run. You should be able to pick up a cheap old PC or Laptop with specs to run visual novels without an issue. Linux does well on those, and if you're paranoid enough, tails or whonix on one is the best "non-dual boot" solution you've got. Unity or other engines might struggle, but really PC hardware hasn't really upgraded enough in the last 10 years to be that big of an issue.

See if anyone you know has an old PC lying around unused... you'd be surprised especially if someone is in the IT field... I know a guy whose got a basement full of old systems, 20+ and would give me one if I asked... draw your own conclusion there.

If you're insisting on running on your system, without vm or other sandboxing... Unless there's a virus, or someone has embedded spyware into the renpy they're distributing, it should be... kinda okay? For iffy nations you're playing with fire. for nations without much law or precedence to come down on art/games... it's likely enough cover but... still and all. Safe is better than conveinence... always.
 
Depends what you're trying to defend against:

1. Being identifiable
VPN. Maybe something like Tor if you're really paranoid LEA might be coming after you - but that comes with other downsides.
But let's be real: VPNs aren't the magic bullet and you need to be sure they're trustworthy. Because in the end you're trading one vulnerability ( the server (lewdcorner, download sites) seeing your IP and potentially logging it + your ISP being able to link the IP/timestamp to you) with the VPN seeing all your traffic metadata and being able to link your connections to your user/IP.

2. Malware
VMs and Linux help a lot here, but are not 100% bulletproof either. Especially if you run a VM on a Windows host (e.g. Virtualbox), getting GPU-passthrough is an issue. So no GPU acceleration (may be an issue for Unity/Unreal games), but renpy still works fine.
If you want additional sandboxing, I'd recommend an immutable linux distro.
Bazzite works really fine here - it's based off Atomic Fedora, so the base OS is immutable and most things run in container (flatpaks). It also comes with all the game-stuff preinstalled to run Windows-native games in its own Proton environments.
Not entirely bulletproof either but it goes a long way to mitigate 99% of malware floating around. A malicious renpy starting to message home through built-in python web connections would still be an issue without additional steps, but you can "unplug" your network with a simple click in the tray menu to mitigate that.
At least the risk of having your entire system compromised is very, very low that way as long as you avoid stupid stuff like running renpy as sudo / root.

Can be easily tested in a VM if you're fine with not having a real GPU, while GPU acceleration is smooth if you install it baremetal (e.g. dual boot).

TL;DR: Scared of malware? Not using Windows solves 99% of your headaches - including Windows itself reporting back home to Microsoft with telemetry and "crash reports". Fuck Microslop.
 
Firstly, you're not really doing anything illegal. Just a VPN to protect your identity should be enough. Second, if you're extra paranoid, a cheap laptop as others have suggested is the way to go. Don't log into any identifying accounts on it. Use it with a VPN. Ideally use it plugged in with the wifi off.
 
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