Torrent Invites! Buy, Trade, Sell Or Find Free Invites, For EVERY Private Tracker! HDBits.org, BTN, PTP, MTV, Empornium, Orpheus, Bibliotik, RED, IPT, TL, PHD etc!



Results 1 to 2 of 2
Like Tree1Likes
  • 1 Post By whiteLight

Thread: Malwarebytes offers pirates free “amnesty” keys

  1. #1
    It's Alright,You Heard?
    whiteLight's Avatar
    Reputation Points
    214616
    Reputation Power
    100
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Posts
    9,269
    Time Online
    462 d 3 h 45 m
    Avg. Time Online
    3 h 7 m
    Mentioned
    2378 Post(s)
    Quoted
    807 Post(s)
    Liked
    12475 times
    Feedbacks
    440 (100%)

    Malwarebytes offers pirates free “amnesty” keys

    The widely used anti-malware application Malwarebytes is offering pirates a free 12 month upgrade under the newly launched "amnesty" program. The goal of the free upgrade is to replace the older key generation algorithm which could easily be abused.

    Like most other popular software, Malwarebytes has many unauthorized users who use cracks or keygens to unlock the programs paid features.

    Traditionally, Malwarebytes has taken a fairly lenient stance towards pirates. Two years ago the company started tracking down this group of users, asking them kindly not to steal the software.

    Now, the San Jose company has a new surprise in store. A few days ago Malwarebytes began scanning for pirate and counterfeit keys, as part as an upgrade of its licensing system.

    Those found to have used an “abused” key then get the “amnesty” option to upgrade their software for a year without any cost, replacing the pirate key with a legitimate one.

    “Malwarebytes is offering a free replacement key for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium customers who have been inconvenienced by piracy or abuse. This new key will be exclusive to you going forward,” the company explains on its website.

    Malwarebytes free upgrade

    https://torrentfreak.com/images/malwarebytes.jpg


    While the offer is certainly generous, it’s also a necessity because legitimate and pirate keys are often duplicates. This means that pirates and paid users have the same keys.

    Going forward, Malwarebytes will use a more advanced license key algorithm which prevents this from happening. This means that it will be harder for pirates to get a free copy after their one year subscription expires.

    Malwarebytes’ Bruce Harrison previously told TorrentFreak that they don’t plan to crack down too hard on pirates.

    “Piracy is not really a huge problem for us in my opinion. There are a lot of people who simply won’t pay for our software and being aggressive against them won’t change that,” Harrison said.

    Offering amnesty to pirates is in line with this stance. It certainly isn’t an aggressive move and could even trigger some to pay up when the free offer runs out.




    Source torrentfreak.com
    MiMiCVAT likes this.

  2. #2
    Banned MiMiCVAT's Avatar
    Reputation Points
    317
    Reputation Power
    0
    Join Date
    Jun 2015
    Posts
    82
    Time Online
    7 d 13 h 49 m
    Avg. Time Online
    3 m
    Mentioned
    19 Post(s)
    Quoted
    18 Post(s)
    Liked
    21 times
    Feedbacks
    7 (100%)
    happened to me. good way to counter piracy


Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •