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Searching for Software Cracks and Codes on the Internet

February 5, 2007

Whether we admit it or not, if we can get away with getting shared codes like serial numbers and cracks for certain software that include operating systems and security software, we will grab it. This is no doubt a form of piracy, but how would the authorities crack the whip on them if they are available on the web?

Codes and Cheaters

Such has been the everyday issue that software manufacturers try to get around. No doubt that hackers and code breakers have made this as part of their daily living. Sharing is one thing but using them will evidently get people into trouble, especially people who search for these usual cracks and codes usually posted anywhere on the web today.

One thing that is certain, sites that house these serial codes and cracks are usually harmful sites to any computer. Trojans, spyware and malicious software that can contaminate computer browsers and workstations are a given. If it is any consolation, this is one thing that freeloaders have to deal with.

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