Microsoft Store Cracks - By Rossvlogs - Vandet...

The name “RossVlogs” appears frequently on piracy subreddits and YouTube comment sections. Typically, these channels follow a predictable script:

Here is the reality: RossVlogs is not a hacker. He is a content farmer. Most accounts with this naming convention are either stolen channels or burner accounts created to spread malware. They rely on desperation—people who want $60 games for free.

By: Cybersecurity Desk

Date: October 26, 2023

If you have landed on this page searching for the phrase “Microsoft Store Cracks - By RossVlogs - vandet...” , you are likely looking for a way to get paid apps, games, or software from the Microsoft Store without paying for them.

You have probably seen a YouTube video from a creator named "RossVlogs" or a tool called "Vandet" promising a “100% working crack” for UWP (Universal Windows Platform) apps.

Let us be brutally honest: You are being set up for a fall. In this 2,500-word deep dive, we will explain exactly why these cracks don’t work the way you think, the hidden malware in the “vandet” tools, and how to get Microsoft Store apps for free legally. Microsoft Store Cracks - By RossVlogs - vandet...

Many users confuse the Microsoft Store with Steam or Epic Games. There is a reason cracks exist for Steam (.dll overrides) but not for the Microsoft Store.

Even if you disable security, the app checks the license every 30 seconds via a secure web service. Spoofing this requires hacking Microsoft’s Azure servers. If you could do that, you wouldn’t be watching RossVlogs on YouTube; you’d be working for the NSA.

In late 2022, a major YouTube purge happened. Channels named “TechCracks,” “RossVlogs,” and “Vandet Official” were terminated for violating YouTube’s malware policy. However, re-upload channels appear daily. Here is the reality: RossVlogs is not a hacker

How to identify the fake:

Those comments are fake. Piracy YouTube channels use bots to post comments like:

“Thanks RossVlogs, vandet tool worked perfectly for Minecraft!” Even if you disable security, the app checks

Check the usernames: They usually look like “User-784hdj” with 0 subscribers and 1 video. It is a feedback loop of lies. Real users who try it never return to comment because their computer is BSODing (Blue Screen of Death).

Modern cracks (including variants of “vandet”) inject a JavaScript hook into your browser sessions. This allows the attacker to steal your session cookies. They don’t need your password – they just clone your logged-in session for Gmail, Facebook, and yes, your Microsoft Account.