For over a decade, UAD plugins were considered "uncrackable." This was because they required proprietary hardware—like the Apollo interfaces or Satellite accelerators—to run. The code lived and processed inside the hardware chips, not on your computer’s CPU, making traditional software cracking nearly impossible.
Some popular UAD plugins include:
Your computer becomes a zombie in a botnet, used to launch DDoS attacks on websites. Your internet becomes slow, and your IP address gets blacklisted by banks and streaming services.