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unofficial mirrors
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Unofficial mirrors are third-party websites that host copies of software without the developer's authorization. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight the dangers of unofficial mirrors for tools like FlyOOBE, a Windows 11 requirements bypass utility. Developers have issued security alerts warning that these mirrors may distribute tampered or malicious installers, especially targeting users seeking to upgrade unsupported PCs after Windows 10 end-of-life. The only safe download source is the official GitHub Releases page. These threads emphasize the supply-chain risks of using unofficial mirrors and advise verifying software sources to avoid malware.
FlyOobe’s developer has issued an urgent security alert after an unofficial, official-looking website began offering downloads of the popular Windows 11 requirements bypass tool — a move that exposes desperate Windows 10 users to the classic supply‑chain trap of tampered installers and potential...
A recently discovered unofficial mirror hosting downloads of FlyOOBE — the community tool that evolved from the Flyby11 Windows 11 requirements bypass — has triggered an urgent developer warning and fresh debate about the risks of using third‑party installers to force unsupported machines onto...