Downloading software through torrents—a decentralized file-sharing protocol—is frequently used to distribute "cracked" or pirated software. While the protocol itself is a neutral tool for file transfer, the files hosted on public torrent sites are often modified by third parties to bypass licensing. These modifications create two primary hazards: Malware and Ransomware

Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013 was designed for small businesses and home users. Unlike the modern "Microsoft 365" model, it was sold as a . Included Applications Word: Word processing Excel: Spreadsheets and data analysis PowerPoint: Presentations Outlook: Email and calendar management OneNote: Digital note-taking ⚠️ Risks of Using Torrents

Pirated downloads are a leading cause of ransomware infections, which encrypt your files and demand payment for their return.

: Torrents do not receive official Microsoft security patches, leaving your system vulnerable to newly discovered exploits. Activation Failure

Downloading "cracked" or torrented software is highly discouraged due to the following dangers: 1. Malware and Security Threats Many torrents contain hidden malware.

Creating a "backdoor" that allows hackers to use your PC as part of a botnet. 2. End of Life (EOL) Risks

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