Hypotheticaly if instead of searching for my old Ps2/Xbox360 discs i downloaded a rom could the emulated games infect my computer once ran? (if this breakes the rules im sory)

  • @farcaster@lemmy.world
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    341 year ago

    For emulators which use recompilation techniques, I suppose it’s technically possible to make them execute malware. But writing your malware in legacy XBox/PlayStation code to embed it in roms would also make it some of the most sophisticated in history just to infect a handful of retrogamers so I think it’s very unlikely…

  • Rhynoplaz
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    151 year ago

    Search for some emulating communities and see what sites they have recommended. The ROMs aren’t dangerous, but there are dangerous sites that promise ROMs.

    • Mario_Dies.wav
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      31 year ago

      FMHY is always my starting point. They’re really good about removing recommendations that have the slightest hint of anything malicious.

  • @JoeKrogan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Its easier to just infect a crack for a popular game and get a ton of windows “power” users to install it.

  • Cloudless ☼
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    111 year ago

    Anything you download from unknown sites can be risky. You don’t even have to run the file in order to start the infection.

  • @papalonian@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    Like others have said, any file can be dangerous. You need to be diligent in picking where your ROMs come from, if it’s a sketchy site don’t use it.

    That being said I’ve been doing similar activities since I was like 12 years old and have got a virus exactly once, and it was completely my fault for not listening to my gut (disregarded some red flags because I really wanted something to work.)