PowerDVD has historically been a target for hackers because it uses Java to create menus. Past security research has demonstrated that malicious actors could create a Blu-ray disc that, when played in PowerDVD, could bypass Windows security checks and install malware onto a computer without the user’s knowledge. This exploit allows hackers to access the PC remotely and steal personal or financial data. If your version of PowerDVD is cracked, you lose access to security patches and updates, leaving these vulnerabilities open.
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Intel HD Graphics 630 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (or higher) 6 GB or more Storage Space 1 GB available space for installation 1 GB available space for installation Important Safety Note on Software Licensing PowerDVD has historically been a target for hackers