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Malicious code can monitor your keystrokes, stealing passwords, banking information, and sensitive client data managed within the database. 2. Data Corruption and Loss

As a developer, the code you write and compile is distributed to clients or used internally by your company. If your development environment (dBASE) is cracked, the crack itself could inject malicious code into the executables (.exe) you compile. You could inadvertently distribute malware to your end-users, leading to catastrophic legal liabilities and a ruined professional reputation. 3. Total Lack of Updates and Security Patches

By 2019, many users of traditional database systems like Dbase had moved to more modern, powerful, and flexible database solutions. These include:

Check the official dBase website for developer editions, trial versions, or tiered licensing options that fit specific budget constraints.


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