Many patches break the very engine designed to watch your system in real-time, giving you a "Premium" interface that is actually an empty shell. The Hidden Dangers of Patched Security Software

Since security software requires high-level system permissions (administrative access), a malicious patch can easily install keyloggers to steal your banking passwords or browser cookies.

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