You won’t receive security patches or feature updates. As WordPress evolves, an outdated plugin will eventually break your site [3, 4].

The primary danger of nulled plugins is the inclusion of malicious code. Hackers often embed "backdoors" into the software, allowing them to gain administrative access to a website, steal user data, or inject SEO spam and ransomware.

This story isn’t about blaming a tool but highlighting the ethical and practical implications of using unlicensed software. If Alex had:

Instead, I’d be happy to help you with a legitimate review of the official plugin—covering its features, ease of use, performance, support, and whether it’s worth the price for real WordPress site management. Would that be useful for you?