Files labeled as "cracks" frequently contain Trojans, ransomware, or keyloggers that can steal your personal data or encrypt your hard drive.
Websites offering "activation keys" or "cracks" for FileMaker Pro often distribute malware under the guise of free software.
Using an unauthorized activation key violates the Claris End User License Agreement (EULA). For businesses, this can result in:
These files often modify core system components, leading to crashes and potential data corruption in your FileMaker databases. 2. Legal Consequences