Because FileRun is used to manage sensitive files, a compromised version can lead to the theft of personal documents, login credentials, and database information.
The most common "extra" in a nulled script is a backdoor. Because FileRun is a file manager, giving a nulled script access to your server essentially hands over the keys to your entire file system. Hackers can use these backdoors to delete data, steal sensitive information, or use your server to launch DDoS attacks. 2. Lack of Critical Updates
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Crackers nearly always inject hidden code: remote access trojans (RATs), cryptocurrency miners, spam email relays, or database wipe scripts. A 2023 study by Cyber Security Works found that over 90% of nulled CMS plugins contained malicious payloads.

