![]() ![]() When your data is threatened in this way, there are all sorts of unpleasant consequences you may face. When you download a keygen, the chances of it having some sort of malware on board are quite high, which means your PC and all the data on it are at great risk. More than a third of all hacked software that you download comes with unpleasant surprises in the form of various malware, which may include Trojans, ransomware, adware, and other viruses. I don’t think I should go into all the details, but I want to talk about some of the most serious issues you can experience. Other people have this problem too.Downloading and running a keygen on your computer may bring with it a lot of problems. This is beginning to look like corporate-scale fraud. "Pay up and we'll make this problem we created go away" sounds like a protection racket. The "revoked serial number" page has a button to "resolve this issue quickly" which just asked me to buy Creative Cloud which I cannnot do because I don't have internet. When I created an account to get individual help, the button was broken: if just said sign in to get help even though I was already signed in. Clicking the button just sends me back to the same page. I work at University of Wisconsin and I need the software I purchased through University of Wisconsin to work. I do not have internet in my studio and cannot simply upgrade to Creative Cloud. I even have a screen capture of the request code and activation code. I have a screen capture of the Adobe webiste giving me my serial number, which I printed at the time and have kept with the physical packaging. I have a separate email from University of Wisconsin directing me to an Adobe website to get my serial number, which I did. I have an invoice from University of Wisconin in my University email account. ![]() Did Adobe commit fraud against itself by issuing my serial number? Or is Adobe saying the University of Wisconsin sold me my software fraudulently? I do not how Adobe's statement on revoked serial numbers applies to me, that "Adobe blocks serial numbers that are known to have not been issued by Adobe, or are known to have been used fraudulently by unauthorized sellers to produce counterfeit software." I have a screenshot showing this serial number coming from Adobe, and the disks were purchased through University of Wisconsin. I first tried to re-generate an offline activation code, and when this failed repeatedly, I tried to activate with a friend's mobile hot spot. I have been editing offline with this installation for years, but on needing to re-install now in late 2019, I am told my serial number has been revoked. My software activated through Adobe this way. My coupon code redeption date was Jul-17-2012. To do so I took a coupon code off the physical packaging which I still have, was sent a serial number by Adobe, I used the serial number to install, generated an activation code, and entered a response code. I do not have Internet in my studio, and I completed the activation process offline. I purchased the software in 2012 and I have the physical packaging. The software was purchased through the University of Wisconsin using an educator's license. I recently needed to re-install Adobe CS6 in MacOS Yosemite. I posted to this forum yesterday, but my post was deleted. ![]()
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