But the final blow came three days later. While Julian was trying to salvage his database from a local backup to move to a new, clean host, he noticed something odd about his customer list. The email addresses were there, but the passwords were garbled. He looked closer.
The nulled version already planted a backdoor that survives even after you uninstall the module and install the real one. You have now paid for a legitimate module and you have a hacked store. You will never find the backdoor unless you hire a security expert for $500+. prestashop module nulled
A link appeared in his direct messages within minutes. It was a ZIP file, innocuous and small. Julian’s antivirus chirped—a fleeting warning about a 'Trojan.Generic'—but he dismissed it. False positive, he told himself. They always flag nulled scripts. He disabled the firewall and extracted the files. But the final blow came three days later