"Cracked" software is a common delivery method for malware, including trojans, keyloggers, and botnet recruitment scripts. Online file analysis of similar "cracked" scripts has identified anti-debugging tricks and suspicious API calls designed to hide malicious activity from antivirus software.

Searching for "Cracked" or "Full Edition" versions of this software—especially since the official site is offline—poses significant security risks.

To avoid IP-based blocking, it used rotating proxy lists, reportedly adding new working proxies every 15 minutes. Risks of "Cracked" Full Editions

Using automated traffic bots violates the Terms of Service for most advertising platforms (like Google Ads) and social media sites, often resulting in permanent account bans or "shadowbanning". Current Alternatives (2026) What Are Traffic Bots? - Akamai

Users could run multiple tasks simultaneously, such as generating YouTube views, Soundcloud plays, or website hits.