: Even if the keylogger works, "cracked" versions often have hidden backdoors that send a copy of everything you record (and your own keystrokes) to the person who provided the crack.
: If you want to learn how keyloggers work for educational purposes, use official resources like TryHackMe or Hack The Box , which provide safe, legal environments for security research.
: Files of this nature often contain spyware, ransomware, or remote access trojans (RATs) that can steal your personal information, passwords, and financial data.
: Use reputable, official software like Microsoft Family Safety or Google Family Link .