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I would like to inform Symantec that a crack for NAV and NIS has started to appear. It appears to reset the trial of the products during reboot of the computer.
Chances are though, you guys already know about it.
Could be the same as this post http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=nis_feedback&thread.id=8531
Which is also a reset.
Quads
looks like same thing
Please send me an email with this sensitive information; my email address is available in my PROFILE. Please do NOT post any key cracks or keygen links to this forum. Thanks!
Is it best to send all these urls and files to you?
Dieselman743 wrote:
Cracks and keygens are avaible at any local warez site. Its kinda old news. Cracks and keygens have been out for years and there is nothing nobody can do about it. There are cracks for every kind of software out there.
I have to agree with Dieselman743. However, I think that it's hard to crack Norton software, as the program has it's own protection (SymProtect tamper protection) so a crack is not a solution for this kind of software. Although there are existing cracks, LiveUpdate can easily deactivate the program by checking some important files, and replacing them with the original ones, if modified. The only solution seems to be a keygen. The last one that appeared on the internet simulates web activation. So, Symantec should work on this one.
Cracks and keygens are avaible at any local warez site. Its kinda old news. Cracks and keygens have been out for years and there is nothing nobody can do about it. There are cracks for every kind of software out there.