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i'm of the same mindset when it comes to pirating any executable - it really is just not worth the effort to me to go through the steps to ensure the file isn't malicious, and a signature-based virus scan won't catch everything.
Perfect security is impossible. It's always a trade off between convenience and assurance. Can you be 100% certain that the official source of software hasn't been compromised? Remember CCleaner for Windows? It was distributing malware at one point.
I cannot purchase certain games any longer, for instance Outrun 2006. A downloaded copy is the only reasonable option. Purchasing a used copy doesn't benefit the rights holder, so I don't bother.
Take reasonable steps to limit any access the program would have - scan files, use a separate limited-rights user, a sandbox, etc. - and live your life.
right - obviously when piracy is the only option then you get what you get and you need to do the legwork to make sure it's safe.
i do take proper security precautions (at least i hope i do, i have a degree in it lol)
i more meant that i'd rather not deal with an executable i don't trust at all since i'm lazy and generally trust the official sources more than the illegitimate ones.