A relevant example is the "Stealka" infostealer identified by Kaspersky. It was primarily distributed disguised as cracks for popular software and game cheats. Once a user runs the fake crack, Stealka targets data stored in browsers (including passwords, cookies, and autofill data) and crypto wallets. It can hijack accounts, bypass two-factor authentication using stolen session tokens, and even install a crypto miner on the victim’s device. The use of a crack for a tool like InduSoft Web Studio could expose your entire industrial or personal network to such a threat.