To run the crack, the user is often told to disable their existing antivirus because of a "false positive."
The most "interesting" story about cracked antivirus software is that the "cracks" themselves are often the very malware they claim to help you avoid. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium 4.5.9.285 Cra...
Searching for "cracked" or "patched" software is a common way users accidentally invite actual malware into their systems. While Malwarebytes is a top-tier security tool, the version you mentioned (4.5.9.285) is quite old, as the software is now well into version 5.0 and beyond. To run the crack, the user is often
A user wants "Premium" features for free. They download a crack.exe or a "key generator." A user wants "Premium" features for free
The software might look like it’s "Premium," but in the background, your computer is now part of a botnet or sending your passwords to a remote server. Why "Cracks" Are Risky