As ESET implements hardware fingerprinting and AI-driven anomaly detection, the "daily update" ecosystem will eventually collapse. Keys shared to 500 users will be killed within hours, not days. This cat-and-mouse game is unsustainable.
Using a leaked or cracked key violates ESET’s End User License Agreement (EULA). For businesses, this can lead to audits and fines. For individuals, it’s technically software piracy. Eset Keys Daily Update