Anti-VM helps you identify virtual machines and sandboxes. This tool is useful for security researchers and developers who want to test software behavior in a secure environment. It works well on Windows and uses Rust for efficient performance.
To start using Anti-VM, follow these simple steps. No technical knowledge is required. Just read along and follow the instructions.
Visit the Releases Page
Go to the Releases page to find the latest version.
Select the Latest Release
Look for the most recent version. It will usually have a tag like βv1.0β or βlatest.β
Download the File
Click on the downloadable file link, such as Anti-VM.exe. Your browser should start the download automatically.
Run the Application
Once the download is complete, locate the file on your computer. Double-click it to run the program. Follow any on-screen instructions.
To use Anti-VM, your computer should meet the following requirements:
Once you open Anti-VM, you will encounter a straightforward interface. Hereβs how to navigate it:
To keep Anti-VM up-to-date:
Return to the Releases Page
Regularly check the Releases page for new versions.
Download the Latest Version
Follow the same downloading steps to get the newest features and fixes.
Currently, Anti-VM is optimized for Windows. Other operating systems may not be supported.
Yes, Anti-VM is entirely free. You can download, use, and share it.
No additional software is required. Just download and run Anti-VM.
For additional insights and updates:
If you experience issues, feel free to open an issue in the GitHub repository. We aim to respond promptly to help you resolve any problems you encounter.
Engage with other users and enthusiasts by participating in discussions, contributing to the project, or sharing your experiences. Your feedback is valuable and can help improve the project.