He found a link on a forum that promised a "pre-activated" version. Within minutes of installing it, his computer began to lag. Strange pop-up ads appeared, and his antivirus software flagged several "Trojan" alerts. Not only was the software unstable—crashing every time he tried to render a clip—but he had unwittingly exposed his personal data to malware. The Turning Point
Leo was working on a documentary using old family footage that was grainy and low-resolution. He had heard great things about (formerly Video Enhance AI) and its ability to upscale video using artificial intelligence. However, being on a tight budget, he searched for "Topaz Video Enhance AI 2.6.4 full crack" to avoid the cost.
Frustrated and worried about his computer’s health, Leo wiped his system and decided to look into the official version. He discovered that the software had evolved significantly since version 2.6.4. The current Topaz Video AI offered features the old cracked version couldn't match: