
I would not rush to make such a conclusion. Eset undoubtedly know which cresentails are fake. How they choose to use that information .... On Sunday, February 21, 2010, Ngũgĩ Kĩmani <ngugikimani@gmail.com> wrote:
@aki: using a cracked serial number poses no threat as such, because you are merely tricking the software into believing it is genuine. The dangerous affair in my opinion is executing a keygen program on your PC to get a key, as it may also bring with it unwelcome content. People who care about the security of their computers usually have a 'sacrificial' PC that they run keygen, (as well as any suspect software) on, and use the generated key on the important computer.
On 2/20/10, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
Gentlemen, take caution when using cracked/shared passwords. It could also open a backdoor to your computers. Security guys/gals, what say you? Where lies the exploit? :-)
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