If you have already downloaded a nulled script (or are tempted to), here are red flags:
To "null" a script is to perform a digital lobotomy. You are removing the connection between the software and its creator. On the surface, this seems like a victory—you have bypassed the payment. But software is not a static object; it is a living system.
If you are using Zal Pro for client work or public-facing automation, a security breach caused by nulled software doesn't just hurt you—it hurts your clients. Finding out that a service provider used "cracked" tools can lead to a total loss of professional trust. Why the Official Zal Pro License is the Better Investment