
Simply searching Google could, and probably will, take you to a website that employs malicious scripts that attack your web browser and install harmful scripts on your computer.

The first step would be trying to find a torrent, which is incredibly dangerous to begin with. Now that we’ve spoken about the futility of trying to pirate poker software, let’s talk about the real dangers. Therefore, you’ll need to update your software, which would then render your old crack useless and you’ll be back at square one. As poker sites update their software, so will all poker software programs. In that case, you are still not going to be able to use it for long. In addition, let’s say you were able to crack the program and somehow bypass the registration.

Without the license, you won’t be able to use the program. One reason that trying to pirate poker software is a useless exercise is that fact that 99% of these programs utilize an online registration form that requires a valid license to complete. Besides, if you want software, you can get it free through. But the dangers of such an exercise make it a colossal waste of time and a serious threat to your computer. Now that software is becoming mainstream within the poker industry, the temptation for many is to search random websites in hopes of getting software for free. People figure it’s a lot easier, more convenient, and lighter on the wallet to copy a program from someone rather than shell out their own money for it.

Software piracy has been a problem in the computer industry since it was made commercially available.
