Thank you so much, comrade!power of skb with miku
https://fantia.jp/products/975390
By a chance, do you have the fully naked version?
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Thank you so much, comrade!power of skb with miku
https://fantia.jp/products/975390
it's in the post you replied to. check the first power of skb linkThank you so much, comrade!
By a chance, do you have the fully naked version?
tqsm!I really like his works but he is quite inactive in Patreon, but active in Iwara.
Ill post the links given for his Patreon.
Ps: its 3 seperate Zip folders, i didnt individually list it since its only 4.3gb total. Easy to download and select which ones u want.
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I'm so sorryit's in the post you replied to. check the first power of skb link
I didn't check the other links.Update 6:(21:18 - 07.05.2026) When?
Website with the alternative installers has been compromised on Wed May 06 2026 00:01:09 GMT+0000
Before that, the attacker did experiment on another dummy site on Tue May 05 2026 23:55:37 GMT+0000
Update 7:(22:03 -07.05.2026) As there has been question about 3rd party docker images. some docker images pull JDownloader.jar from different infra, not affected. Only website has been compromised.
Update 8:(23:09 -07.05.2026) Comparision/Diff of all files with offsite(rsnapshot in pull mode) backup has shown that only the two sites mentioned in update 6 have been edited/compromised.
The attack was about editing the website and replacing the alternative installer links with compromised ones, smartscreen does warn about execution of them due to missing digital signature.
Warning! JDownloader was hacked dont download jdownloader in Windows and Linux
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Markdown (GitHub flavored):Update 6:(21:18 - 07.05.2026) When? Website with the alternative installers has been compromised on Wed May 06 2026 00:01:09 GMT+0000 Before that, the attacker did experiment on another dummy site on Tue May 05 2026 23:55:37 GMT+0000 Update 7:(22:03 -07.05.2026) As there has been question about 3rd party docker images. some docker images pull JDownloader.jar from different infra, not affected. Only website has been compromised. Update 8:(23:09 -07.05.2026) Comparision/Diff of all files with offsite(rsnapshot in pull mode) backup has shown that only the two sites mentioned in update 6 have been edited/compromised. The attack was about editing the website and replacing the alternative installer links with compromised ones, smartscreen does warn about execution of them due to missing digital signature.
To be honest, any software can be vulnerable to hostile defacements like this, so your intuition is unrelated. In fact, Notepad++ was infected back then, and recently, DaemonTools Lite, a popular ISO emulator, also fell victim to the same attack vector. The point is that Jdownloader main developer had nothing to do with the malicious delivery.Lol! So many people recommended that downloader, butI refused to use that stuff purely off of a gut feeling! I'm never doubting myself again
Must you rain on my parade with your damn logicTo be honest, any software can be vulnerable to hostile defacements like this, so your intuition is unrelated. In fact, Notepad++ was infected back then, and recently, DaemonTools Lite, a popular ISO emulator, also fell victim to the same attack vector.
I'd still recommend JDownloader regardless. Note that the setup files signature was invalid, that would have given the red flag.
Not too sure if this is related to the cpanel bug that was recently discovered.
Well even if it exist it wont be shared in public for sure cuz most of people here still dont get that K site was a pirate site, and most of the folks just openly wrote about it.I suddenly realized that the K website seems to have had no new content for a long time
any similar sites?
It's a problem if you download it between May 6 and May 7, and that you also ignored the security screen from Windows blocking it. Thank god someone spot it early, so the blast radius are small enoughI'm guessing the Jdownloader issue isn't a problem for those that have downloaded the program long ago right? Would a recent update from the program itself make the program vulnerable to this or is it just the download from the site that is infected?
so this problem is jdownloader got hack in may 6~7Warning! JDownloader was hacked dont download jdownloader in Windows and Linux
It only concerns new installation of JDownloader. If you had JDownloader installed well before May 6, you're unaffected.thanks god I didn't open it in may 6
I would also like to add that the update pipeline built into the software is secure and has not been breached. If you installed Jdownloader2 before may 6, any updated pushed through the software it self has not been compromised. HOWEVER, update pipelines like winget, choco, etc have not been confirmed to be safe. Please refrain from using any .exe installer for jdownloader before everything clears up.It only concerns new installation of JDownloader. If you had JDownloader installed well before May 6, you're unaffected.
What happened is that the hacker hacked into JDownloader.com (the website) and switch the downloadable installation file with infected file.
This type of attacked happen at every major software, including Linux (the infamous XZ library), Password Manager (most recently, Bitwarden CLI binary was switcheroo), the list is long.
As for the DLC File, the Anime-Sharing only generates DLC from the links that Uploader supplied, on our premise, we have no business with JDownloader.
Best practice. Is to lock down all your banking, credit cards, accounts, and Change all financial related passwords using an unaffected device. Wipe the operating system and do a fresh install.
and last 2 week they hacked HWinfo too, we can see new patterns here where, hacker starts attacking these tools website to gain quicker access on people computer, and its sucks because you dont know which or whom website would be next, and it will be under the radar until someone discover it first....To be honest, any software can be vulnerable to hostile defacements like this, so your intuition is unrelated. In fact, Notepad++ was infected back then, and recently, DaemonTools Lite, a popular ISO emulator, also fell victim to the same attack vector. The point is that Jdownloader main developer had nothing to do with the malicious delivery.
I'd still recommend JDownloader regardless. Note that the setup files signature was invalid, that would have given the red flag.
Not too sure if this is related to the cpanel bug that was recently discovered.
and last 2 week they hacked HWinfo too, we can see new patterns here where, hacker starts attacking these tools website to gain quicker access on people computer, and its sucks because you dont know which or whom website would be next, and it will be under the radar until someone discover it first....