If a GitHub repository asks you to run an executable or PowerShell script to “activate,” it could steal browser passwords, email accounts, or credit card info.
The phrase “GitHub verified” in software piracy searches is an attempt to appear trustworthy. GitHub is a legitimate platform for developers to share code, but it has become a haven for people posting:
Scammers and malware distributors add “verified” to trick users into thinking the keys are tested and safe. In reality:
A single-user license costs around $19.95 (one-time payment, not a subscription).
It includes: