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First post, by LSS10999

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I did not realize this until I actually installed it on a system. The free edition (FE) of Alcohol 120% is not clean. If you need to use it, better install it on an isolated, and preferably air-gapped environment.

Simply put, Alcohol 120% FE contains an Adware functionality which you share your device resources and IP address (bandwidth?) to Brightdata for them to download stuffs. By agreeing to do so, you can set up 3 virtual drives instead of 1. The prompt showed up during the installation process, which caught me by surprise, as I did not anticipate something like this back then.

Of course I did not agree, but as nowadays it's very hard to trust when it comes to promises like "we'd never share your information to third parties..." as well as "we won't collect anything if you do not accept...", I'm considering that system compromised and will be reinstalling the system now that I'm done with it. That system is mostly new so nothing really sensitive was there anyway...

I haven't checked RE (Retro Edition, more meant for Win9x), as well as the Portable one... but I don't think I can trust them being really clean, either.

EDIT: In case you agreed to share resources during install, to disable, go to Options - General, and look for an option called "Share device resources (brightdata_com)". It took me a while to find where the option controlling the functionality is. However, I have no guarantee that switch alone will disable everything related to it if you've turned it on before.

Alcohol Soft doesn't appear to be transparent about this. Just searched around their official pages (as well as their download pages on Filefacts) and found not a single reference to Brightdata.

EDIT 2: Found some references to Brightdata buried deep inside EULA and Privacy Policy. So they're mentioning this in places few would read thoroughly instead of being open about it.

EDIT 3: Tried installing the RE and the portable one inside a XP VM. So far I haven't found any anomaly that could be easily spotted during install... Maybe it was due to the VM originally had no connectivity... so I installed network driver for the VM to further confirm... still nothing out of ordinary... I also read through the RE's license agreement and could not find any noticeable Brightdata-related line in it... maybe these variants are okay... but still, be careful when using it on a system connected to Internet regardless, as I did not run the VM for too long to check if there are any delayed triggers (such as those that won't activate until a few hours of system uptime).

Reply 1 of 5, by soggi

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Came from the thread Nero Burning Rom to this place here while searching for information about free CD/DVD imaging software and just want to add the following:

Alcohol120_FE_2.1.1.2201.exe:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e2087039f … c3f39551916b34b

Alcohol120_RE_1_9_5_3229.exe:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/1bd72e51e … 22e364ca21ba9e4

So Alcohol 120% Retro Edition seems to be clean while the Free Edition at least seem to contain some PUP (potentially unwanted program).

kind regards
soggi

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 2 of 5, by LSS10999

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soggi wrote on 2024-11-18, 04:11:
Came from the thread Nero Burning Rom to this place here while searching for information about free CD/DVD imaging software and […]
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Came from the thread Nero Burning Rom to this place here while searching for information about free CD/DVD imaging software and just want to add the following:

Alcohol120_FE_2.1.1.2201.exe:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e2087039f … c3f39551916b34b

Alcohol120_RE_1_9_5_3229.exe:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/1bd72e51e … 22e364ca21ba9e4

So Alcohol 120% Retro Edition seems to be clean while the Free Edition at least seem to contain some PUP (potentially unwanted program).

kind regards
soggi

Yeah, I think RE should be okay as I did not find anything fishy anywhere on the surface. It's the FE that's the problem.

Perhaps it's simply too complicated to backport those PUPs to old Windows versions, and that the retro userbase is not going to be too significant for them in terms of ad/data revenue.

Reply 3 of 5, by soggi

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I think the PUP wasn't there when version 1.9.5 was the latest version and therefor it's clean because as you say it's too much effort to put it into a version which is used by some retro/vintage nerds which also have a good knowledge about computer security and privacy. 😁

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soggi

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 4 of 5, by dim0n

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Guys, I found a solution!!!

If you want to mount Mixed Mode CD (Data+Audio) in Windows 10 & 11 , use ImgDrive from Yubsoft... I spent a whole night and little bit more to find it!!!
No more WinCDEmu (sadly), no more adware from Alkohol 120% and viruses/miners from Daemon Tools, no more PUP from PowerISO, no more time trials, which all of that I even didn't bother to install...

Tested CCD, CUE, MDS, NRG formats by playing Audio CD using VLC, AIMP and Windows Media Player players, which founds a names of tracks!!!
Tested games:
Quake 1 + 2, Heroes of Might & Magic 1 + 2 (win editions, it have CD audio also for homam1), Fallen Haven, Carmageddon 1 + 2, Descent 2, Monster Truck Madness 1, Extreme Assault etc

Web: https://www.yubsoft.com/imgdrive/index.html
Direct download: https://download.yubsoft.com/imgdrive_2.2.0_portable.zip
I use portable edition, launching directly from x64 folder (..\imgdrive_2.2.0_portable\imgdrive_x64\imgdrive.exe), it install virtual cd/dvd/bd drive and works exactly like WinCDEmu, which flies away by this, because it didn't support mixed mode and authors don't react on comments on official web... I expect, that this will not support any securerom emulation, but Win 10 also does not, so who cares, but I can play old Windows games natively, like original (not Ubisoft/GOG) Heroes 2 on modern PC with cd audio (with opera), not just a midi, w/o real cd/dvd drive...
I'm happy not and I can sleep 😁
Enjoy!!!