Downloadable archives labeled as "nulled" often contain far more than the original software. Security researchers have identified critical vulnerabilities in various versions of , including:

Redistributing premium software without a license is a violation of copyright law, which can lead to legal action or the suspension of hosting services.

Versions up to 3.10.3 are susceptible to SQL Injection, enabling unauthorized data extraction from the database.

Nulled files are frequently modified by third parties to include backdoors , ransomware , or cryptojackers . Since these files do not receive official updates, these vulnerabilities remain unpatched indefinitely. Ethical and Legal Consequences

Versions like Dokans 3.9.2 have been flagged for vulnerabilities allowing unauthenticated attackers to access sensitive .env files, exposing database credentials and API keys.