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Report of Website Distributing Hacked Adobe Software with Malware

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Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

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I would like to report a website that is offering cracked or hacked versions of Adobe programs. Unfortunately, these hacked programs contain viruses or malware within a password-protected file in the executable.

 

I am not seeking any personal gain from this report. My intention is to highlight the risks associated with downloading Adobe programs from such sources. I have personally experienced significant issues, including having my passwords stolen and receiving notifications from Microsoft, Meta, Google, and others regarding suspicious logins to my accounts.

 

I kindly request that the appropriate team at Adobe address this issue legally to prevent further harm to users who might be tempted by these offers.

 

The website in question is: [Link removed by moderator]
The link to the Adobe program is: [Link removed by moderator]

If no action can be taken, please feel free to disregard this message and remove the link.

 

Advice to everyone: The cost of Adobe software not only covers the license but also ensures our privacy and security.

 

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Community Expert , Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

You should report it directly to Adobe, here: https://www.adobe.com/trust/fraud-prevention.html

 

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Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

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You should report it directly to Adobe, here: https://www.adobe.com/trust/fraud-prevention.html

 

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Aug 09, 2024 Aug 09, 2024

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Contradicting information, it seems like no one cares, and no one is doing their job probably.

1- I spoke with 2 of the Adobe support team (the first connected me to the second saying he is responsible for handling such matters)
2- I was advised to post this matter to the community (by the second support team member)
3- I did as informed.
4- "radzmar" says (Don't post links to suspicious sites or want to support them) = it seems like he didn't understand/read carefully yet accused me of supporting them.
5- "try67" says (it's fine to post that, to spread awareness) = contradicting but great.
6- "try67" removed the links = which is good but still contradicting and there is no awareness.
7- now I am advised to report it to fraud prevention, (will do) please inform all support team members to advise the same to users in similar cases from the beginning.

** seems like all we do is talking talking nonsense and no one seems to be doing their job perfectly.

** and we keep on talking talking (carelessly) till it is our turn to taste the cake.

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Aug 10, 2024 Aug 10, 2024

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1.  I didn't remove any links.

2. Neither myself nor radzmar work for Adobe.

3. Contact Adobe and complain to them. This is a users community, mostly.

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Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

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Don't post links to suspicious sites or want to support them, huh?

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Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

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I think it's fine to post the name of such sites, so that if someone googles them they might find this thread and know to be careful... If all you see when searching for that name are good (probably fake) reviews, you're less likely to think twice before buying from it.

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