[Internet Citizen] Use Legitimate Software

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Published4 months ago
Duration0:15
Video IDmURdGoN4b0E
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views26
Likes5
Comments0
Engagement Rate19.23%
Likes per 100 views19.23
Comments per 1K views0.00

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It may be tempting to install illegitimate software to access features without having to pay, but doing so can affect your security and the program's quality. Programs that are not legitimate may contain malware, in other words, malicious code that allows attackers to steal your data and even control your device remotely, impersonate your actions, or launch attacks over the Internet. These programs may also not receive regular updates or technical support and may therefore not receive patches for security or functionality issues. As a result, your device may be vulnerable to other attacks or experience system failures and instability. It's also important to remember that illegitimate software programs may not be exact replicas of the originals, and this can compromise user experience and the ability to use all the features of the desired software. To contribute to a safer and higher-quality digital environment, it's essential to take some precautions. Always purchase legitimate software from official sources, such as the manufacturer's website or authorized resellers. And don't forget to register your license with the manufacturer to make sure you receive updates. You can also explore free, low-cost, or open-source software alternatives, which often provide efficient solutions for various purposes. More information: https://cartilha.cert.br/ Audio Description In the first scene, a user is downloading an illegitimate software program. At the top of the screen, a phrase appears: “Use legitimate software!”. The user then clicks the download button. The scene now shows the user's device, which is infected with malware. The phrase above reads “Avoid the risk of malware”. In the next scene, the user is on an official website and is downloading a legitimate program. Above is the phrase “Purchase programs from official sources”. In the final scene, the user, who was initially concerned, now looks happy. Next to him is the phrase “Keep your device secure!”.

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