Thats a good question, so good I dont have an answer. I dont like the idea of cracks in the first place. Why does a legitimate program ever need one? My first step was to go online and check out the program. I discovered the keygen crack with no trouble. I continued to examine other sites, though, and found a couple of sites that offer the program as a free download, for the first 90 days. From there I went to a review site to get impartial ratings from editors and consumers. Spyware Nuker did not go to the top of the class. In fact, it may need to be held back a year. There are many, many protection programs available that do so much more, and do it for free. Not free for just 90 days, but free for the rest of time. And they received much higher ratings than Nuker. On two of the sites I searched, the Nuker download came with warnings: Danger, computer user, Danger! Downloading this program could put potentially dangerous files on your computer! Now the hairs on the back of my neck were standing up. Isnt this program supposed to protect your computer from such dangerous files? Hmmmm. What concerns me about this setup is that if the consumer buys the software, and is then forced to by the upgrades, and then Spyware Nuker basically has the user in its grip. So, the program is not highly rated, not completely free and comes with download warning. What about upgrades for future viruses and infectious programs? If a user buys the Spware Nuker after the free trial, will he or she have to pay for upgrades? If so, doesnt that just force the consumer to look elsewhere for solutions, as in a crack version? The second strike appeared when I searched online for the Spyware Nuker download. Two of the sites considered the download dangerous and posted warnings to the user. This strike is big, fast and deadly. These warnings mean that if you download this program, youre taking a huge risk of downloading all kinds of dangerous files along with it. Is that ironic to anyone but me? I mean, this program is supposed to protect your computer from dangerous files, isnt it? For all these reasons, plus the fact that there are several free, highly-rated freeware programs brings me to this conclusion: The Spyware Nuker crack is a complete waste of time and effort. Forget it. Put it completely out of your mind, and go to CNet or a similar source and find a protection program thats completely free and has at least a 4 star rating. So, leave the Spyware Nuker alone. Instead, search through the vast offerings of freeware for a better, and free, program. Go to resource sites like CNet and examine the spyware detection programs. Any protection program with a 4 star rating or better should work well for the average Joe-home-computer-user. Bottom line? Leave Spyware Nuker alone, and keep your computer safe with better software.
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