Cracked installers often serve as "Trojan horses." Groups like DJiNN may release these packages, but secondary distributors frequently inject malware, ransomware, or keyloggers into the files. For a radio station, this could mean a total system takeover or the theft of sensitive advertiser data. 2. System Instability
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Ensure your station sounds great every minute of the day. Cracked installers often serve as "Trojan horses