Xilisoft Video Editor v1.0.18.1012 Incl Keygen-ViRiLiTY
Nothing interesting in “moviez” today… But “0day” is kickin’. So here is something handy for all movie fans here. With this easy-to-use tool you can do some of the simplest operations with your video files (cut, split, join and so on)…
Xilisoft Video Editor is one of the best video editing software which contains the functions of Video Joiner, Video Splitter and Video Cutter. With the video editing software, you can join multiple video files together, split one file to several segments, select and cut your favorite segments super easily and fast, with excellent quality.

Release Name: Xilisoft.Video.Editor.v1.0.18.1012.Incl.Keygen-ViRiLiTY
Size: 10.3MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com, Torrent soon

Comments(33)
Now we’re talking. This could prove useful.
can anyone reccomend this or has had first hand experience with this program? Is it good? Is there something better? Or is this the one?
well theres only 3 big buttons so it shouldnt be to hard to understand, thanks guys
lol @ #3…thnx rlslog!
The RS link for this has has a trojan in the folder.
(From my McAfee)
Detection Type: Trojan
Detection Name: New Malware.aj
Thanks for this! Been looking for it.
The trial version i tried only allowed 1 min videos to be processed. Its a good, ver simple, very easy-to-use video editor.
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3840004/Xilisoft_Video_Editor_v1.0.18.1012_Incl_Keygen-ViRiLiTY
@2 I’ve had only bad experiences with Xilisoft software. I find that the software is buggy and unreliable for the most part. If this is a new video editing soft I suggest searching for something else.
I forgot to mention that it was the keygen.exe that came with this release that had the trojan.
I also concur with #9, my McAfee alerted me to this problem as well.
a trojan detected in a keygen is often just a false positive due to the nature of the keygen. I wouldn’t worry about it.
9+10, The Trojan in the keygen is userfriendly. It wont harm your computer. lol
in all of the programs i’ve downloaded w/ keygens, none have ever had trojans, and my av has never picked one up. i’ve read that a lot of keygens do give false positives for troajns, but i wouldnt chance it. you can always try to fix the file though.
if it doesnt work, oh well.
seems like a great tool that i could use.
only one problem i found, it doesn’t work with .mkv containers
any other suggestions guys????
i guess ill stick with nero seeing as it doesn’t work with mkv’s
Warning to all you guys, AVG also indicates this file contains a Trojan. Do not download.
This soft is buggy you can find many other programs that work better than this. Xilisoft comes from Sillysoft
Ill stick to Vegas, though its complicated its powerful and its a proper piece of software
VirtualDub.
Powerful, open-source, and no click-color-flash-thingie.
You guys are idiots about the Mcafee and AVG virus crap warnings. I noticed the warnings when I used AVG a few months back and noticed it said that all the proggies with keygens I had backed up were trojans “generic”. NO virus’ are out there in the world named “generic” now is there? Not yet anyway. So I am off of AVG and now use Avast on Windows 64bit and guess what? NO WARNINGS. Me thinks that some av companies are getting payoffs to name the keygens trojans to MAKE YOU BRAIN-LESS IDIOTS SCARED!!!
I stick with teams or Individuals like NoPE, ViRiLiTY, and some other pirates I can’t think of right now since I just woke the crap up. Damn, my head hurts because of craps like you. You have a BRAIN, use it!!! If you idiots calculate whats going on in the world you would know it’s all about fear.
@Not Stupid
Sounds smart…”I don’t like that my AntiVirus software is detecting this Trojan, so I’ll switch to software that doesn’t detect it. Ahhh, now I feel safe.”
Just like an ostrich that puts its head in the sand when it sees danger. Then when it cant see the danger, it feels safe. But the lion still yanks the ostrich’s head out of the sand and eats it.
Have to agree with others above. Why would a simple keygen program get flagged as a Trojan? Almost all software has functions similar to a keygen, which is just an algorithm routine, and that software doesn’t all get flagged.
So if your anti-virus is telling you that some random piece of software that no one will take responsibility for indicates it contains a trojan, you should believe it.
Rlslog should delete infected posts like this.
I do second Not Stupid.
@ 21 and 22… Real dangers yes but not these false flags that are coming up. If you study the usage of these AV programs they were once reliable. Even Norton was until they became popular and sold out to big corporations. Now seems like AVG is heading in the same direction. Heard anything from Kaspersky or NOD32 users? Any real infections or are they just “generic” trojans with NO threat? I am no ostrich such as a troll as you lee and tom, but I also do not react to every knee jerk panic like they want me to. It won’t be long until the other AV’s go this route. How come AVG’s heuristics didn’t warn me about this “infection” months before an update telling me I had keygens with trojans in them? Was it because it had the word “keygen” attached to the proggie? Hey coders, make another name besides keygen and lets see if my proof of concept works or not.
@Not Stupid
are you saying that if i simply remove the word “keygen” from the name of the file, that it will no longer be considered a threat?
To NOT STUPID. you are the idiot cos i have avast and i downloaded a ViRiLiTY product and avast warned me of 2 trojans in winzip 11 keygen. my mate has avast and he downloaded a ViRiLiTY product (different to mine) and he got a trojan and was warned by avast.ViRiLiTY products are MALICIOUS SOFTWARE DONT ACCEPT IT. They are even putting it out on isohunt .com and every where else. i have a legal nortan 360 anti-virus £60 and i prefer to use avast FREE over any thing else.
tried this with ratatouille and ended up out of sync
very usefull program, just click and go.
does this have mp4 support?
I did a scan with Trend Micro, Ad-aware and Mcafee. They all ran clean. Trend stated however that my keygens were “Malware” as they are used for running stolen software. There are no bugs but obviously the scanners may say something as a diversion to you using the gens. Lastly, when you run a keygen, it can and some do change some .dll values and can possibly be used for key tracking. There are programs offered by Microsoft to moniter these micro changes. Which brings me back to the “Malware”, of course the all mighty Microsoft will say anything to have you avoid using stolen software.
I Dig what lee welton said.
So I changed the name of a keygen that was being flagged and scaned again. I tried simply changing the displayed keygen file name, but of course it wasn’t that simple – must go deeper.
Any help/instructions on doing so, anyone?!
very excellent to use
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