Searching for cracked versions of hacking tools like XHunter on GitHub is extremely dangerous. While the intent might be to learn or test network security, downloading these files often results in the "hacker getting hacked." 🛡️ Why You Should Avoid Cracked RATs

: Many repositories promising "cracks" are actually phishing sites or contain scripts designed to steal GitHub credentials or private repository data.

Scammers often use GitHub to distribute malicious "cracked" software because the platform is trusted by developers. 🛑 Red Flags to Watch For: : The repository has only one commit.

Downloading software labeled as "cracked" or "XHunter 16" from unverified GitHub repositories or third-party sites is extremely dangerous. These files frequently contain: : Allowing hackers to control your device.

When you download a "cracked" version of a tool like XHunter 16, the original code may have been modified to include a backdoor. Instead of you "hunting" vulnerabilities, the tool may be reporting your own system's data back to the person who uploaded the "crack".

Downloading software from repositories that claim to offer "cracked" versions of paid or restricted tools is a common entry point for malware.