This is a scambait ready virtual machine with everything fully disguised based on Windows 10 Home. I created this virtual machine for VMware so it works best with VMware products, e.g. VMware Player (free) or Workstation Pro (paid) to run. Download the .7z file. To unpack this archive, you’ll need 7-Zip (download link below). Open VMware and click on ‘Open’ and select the .vmx file. I set RAM to 4 GB, depending on how much physical RAM you have installed, change it up to 8 GB for better performance. Don’t assign more than 50% of your physical resources to the VM. The default user is Robert , the password is 0808 . Also, I included a fake popup if you need one. It’s located on the desktop as ‘Micerosoft’ link. You can edit the number in the HTML. To customize more things, you’d need to activate Windows. This virtual machine is not activated. For that, you’d need to purchase a Windows 10 license key, e.g. on eBay for a few bucks. PS: You can change the wallpaper though: download any image you want to use, right-click on it and select “Set as Wallpaper” and you’re done.
@Banks2002 Open the Micerosoft file with Notepad and make the changes here and save it, then run the Micerosoft link again and it should display the number you edited into it
Not much as per the new things, just new Win10 with new 20H2 update, some pre-installed basic software such as 7-Zip to open rar and zip files, a PDF reader, LibreOffice for Word/Excel, VLC player to open all sorts of videos. It also has a browsing history as well as some files in Documents and Pictures.
In some few places it still shows VMware Tools, I need to check if that can be disabled. I’ve made a 100% stealthy VM but then VMware Tools wasn’t working so I can’t full disguise that, otherwise it breaks
You could kill those services manually (or maybe even by writing a script) but I’m not sure if they’re required. There are multiple services related to VMware and killing them could render the system unresponsive as they may be required for functionality. So I wouldn’t really mess with that. Generally, the scammers don’t look that deep into the system.