ASTER was developed by IBIK Software, a company based in Russia. The first version of ASTER was released in 1999. Since then, ASTER has been updated and improved to support various operating systems, hardware configurations, and user scenarios. The latest version of ASTER is ASTER V7, which was released in 2019.
TRiViUM is a group of hackers who specialize in cracking software and releasing keygens. A keygen is a program that generates valid serial numbers or activation codes for software that requires registration or licensing. TRiViUM has cracked many popular software products, such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and WinRAR.
In 2011, TRiViUM released a keygen for ASTER (All Version), which allowed users to activate any version of ASTER without paying for a license. The keygen was based on a cryptographic algorithm called PRESENT, which was used by ASTER to generate and verify license keys. The keygen was able to reverse-engineer the algorithm and produce valid keys for any user name and hardware ID.
The keygen was widely distributed on the internet and downloaded by many users who wanted to use ASTER for free. However, the keygen also posed some risks and disadvantages for the users. For example:
The keygen could contain malware or viruses that could harm the user's computer or steal personal information.
The keygen could be detected by antivirus software or firewall and blocked or deleted.
The keygen could be incompatible with some versions of ASTER or cause errors or crashes.
The keygen could violate the terms and conditions of ASTER and result in legal consequences or penalties.
The keygen could deprive the developers of ASTER of their rightful income and discourage them from creating new features or fixing bugs.
Therefore, it is advisable to use the official version of ASTER and purchase a license from the official website. This way, users can enjoy the full benefits of ASTER without any risks or drawbacks. Users can also support the development and improvement of ASTER and contribute to its community.
References:
PRESENT: An Ultra-Lightweight Block Cipher
ASTER Official Website
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