: Modified software can create remote access backdoors, allowing hackers to control your system even after a restart.

File backup utilities attract users who care about data security. Hackers exploit this by lacing repacks with ransomware, encrypting the very data the user is trying to protect.

A hacker modifies the software's original code (often the executable or a DLL file) to bypass the license verification system, making the software believe it is legitimately registered.

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