Without verifying the integrity of the software through legitimate channels, there's a risk that the cracked version could be altered to perform maliciously or simply not function as intended.
Files distributed on third-party sites under the guise of cracked software frequently contain malicious payloads. Because forensics tools require deep administrative access to a host system to analyze physical drives and memory, running a compromised version grants any embedded malware elevated privileges to infect the investigator's network. 3. Lack of Technical Support and Updates Without verifying the integrity of the software through