You probably know what I'm talking about. A lot of people use certain antivirus/security suite programs that require a username and password combo (or key file, in Kaspersky's case, for example) to authenticate themselves and download updates. Those of us that can't or don't want to pay resort to Web sites written in East Asian languages that provide new login data every few days, or small applications that download the necessary information and sometimes even automatically apply it to the antivirus program's settings.
My question is... where the !"#$ do they keep on getting fresh passwords or license files in a near-daily basis!? Is someone actually paying for those, and then posting them publicly on the Internet? Do Eset or Kaspersky have an insider that adds them to the database to make them valid?
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