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FraudKeep Your Computer Pirate-FreeBy Jennifer Martinez If you find an online deal for software that seems too good to be true, beware before you buy. Cheap software sometimes comes with more than a low price. If it's stolen or pirated, it could come with a criminal penalty, too. Software piracy is a serious matter. Besides violating the law and the intellectual rights of software authors, counterfeit software can seriously damage your PC and compromise its security. Counterfeit software is usually sold on bogus websites or through classified ads. The counterfeit may be a good copy of the original, but it's more likely to be defective -- and even dangerous. Pirated software may seem like a good deal, but can wind up being very costly. Here are a few reasons why:
To avoid falling victim to software pirates, follow these simple tips:
If you think you may have purchased counterfeit software, you should contact the software maker's legitimate manufacturer, while at the same time trying to obtain a refund from the seller. The bottom line: Counterfeit software hurts everyone -- and could be very costly for anyone who uses it. Be careful when buying software online and report any software you suspect may be counterfeit. Jennifer Martinez is a freelance writer with a specialty in family computer topics. More FeaturesSymantec Security CheckTest your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure. TestSymantec Tools
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