So I end up customizing my VM via DeskAnime


Other than a friend of mine referenced a website called DeskAnime.net, where this Brazilian guy still making themes and keeping almost all download links alive, everything offered on Google are dead links, so yeah, this website is where I end up customizing my Windows XP "Black Elegant" installed in a virtual machine to its old-school glory, the day where Naruto made its first debut to the world as one of the most favorable anime in the world.

I wonder if anyone that do scambaiting use this neat anime theme that even I can't describe how "fancy" it is to have a weeb desktop on your computer.

This 24 GB virtual machine will be my test bed for some virus stuffs and things as I travel across the Internet and do a safe execution inside this confined space of virtual machine. I've seen those do Petya, WannaCry, MEMZ, any crazy virus/malware/ransomware experiment using this confined space of virtual machine to see how destructive/damaging those experiment will be. Few cases I found, like one of Enderman's videos, will actually destroy the VM, but infect the main computer with a kinky, weirdo sh*t fake antivirus that isn't being heard by anyone, and legit AVs flagged it as malware or PUP. Sample case is ANA at this video below:


So tell you what, not just doing safe execution of any kinky and weirdo sh*t viruses out there, I might gonna use it as a base of scambaiting, but first of all, using Jim Browning's idea to make the VM stealthy, I'm gonna make changes to the registry. ATM, for VirtualBox (especially the current OS I'm using), it's pretty hard because I have no idea when Jim Browning will upload a video about how to make the VM stealthy for VirtualBox, but anyone with computer expert can f**k the registry without causing severe damage to the computer system.

Likewise, Jim Browning is kindly enough to make your VM stealthy if you are using VMWare using this tut video I shared below:


This is indeed helpful for scambaiting if a scammer tried to access the connected devices through methods like dxdiag or devmgmt.msc. It'll help you keep the fun, but TBH, I'm doubtful if Jim Browning will ever release one for VirtualBox; guess since the video was made 2 years 10 months ago, I think he won't be doing it, but... no hopes lost, isn't it? Google will be your best bet to mask your VM to be like a real machine if it comes to scambaiting, and boy, I'm lovin' this.

Once everything is set, putting every inch of my fake credentials and such, and jerking with some photo-editing program, this VM baby will be ready for almost everything. All I need is a small microphone; I'll be planning to have one after New Year, but I'm in for a big job later; perhaps this plan will be postponed and had to be stored safely first before doing anything beyond this point.


Anyway, I still have some gaming plans, continuing mod works and sh*t, and thanks to superostrich, I can open up a new modding possibility: skin modding for Ace Combat 7. This will turn into something really Naruto/Boruto stuff (yeah, you know me, I can't stop loving both of them after Boruto anime series show up in 2015). So, stay tuned for more.

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