The most immediate risk is the infection of the host system. "Patched" executables are prime carriers for malware.
The tool is part of Marvell’s (now owned by NXP/Taiwan Semiconductor) software suite for managing mobile hotspot chipsets, specifically the PXA1928, PXA1908, and other ARMADA mobile communication processors.
Because of these barriers, hackers create patched (cracked) executables that remove license checks, disable dongle requirements, or bypass IMEI validation.
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