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Alex downloaded the file, which was a tiny .exe masked as a "crack." As soon as he ran it, nothing happened. No Nero, no activation. But in the background, a Trojan had just been installed. Within hours, his social media accounts were compromised, and his computer began to run at 100% CPU as it was unknowingly used for crypto-mining. Why Cracks are Rarely "Useful"

Most "cracks" are bundled with malware, ransomware, or spyware.