To illustrate, check a typical “keygen” file on VirusTotal. Usually, 40+ out of 60+ antivirus engines detect it as malware. Common detection names include: Trojan.GenericKD , Win32.Packed.VMProtect , Wacatac , Emotet , Ransom.Wannacry . The fact that many people still run these files despite such warnings is alarming.
You can lock cells and protect worksheets with a password directly within Excel ( Review > Protect Sheet ). While not foolproof against advanced password-cracking tools, it prevents accidental edits and casual viewing.
Use Excel’s built-in protection features. You can lock cells, hide formulas, and password-protect workbooks, though this is less secure than compilation.
To illustrate, check a typical “keygen” file on VirusTotal. Usually, 40+ out of 60+ antivirus engines detect it as malware. Common detection names include: Trojan.GenericKD , Win32.Packed.VMProtect , Wacatac , Emotet , Ransom.Wannacry . The fact that many people still run these files despite such warnings is alarming.
You can lock cells and protect worksheets with a password directly within Excel ( Review > Protect Sheet ). While not foolproof against advanced password-cracking tools, it prevents accidental edits and casual viewing. doneex xcell compiler keygen.zip
Use Excel’s built-in protection features. You can lock cells, hide formulas, and password-protect workbooks, though this is less secure than compilation. To illustrate, check a typical “keygen” file on