The term "preactivated" refers to a version of the software where the licensing and activation requirements have been bypassed or removed prior to distribution. In a standard commercial scenario, Typing Master 11 functions as "Typing Meter" (a free widget) or a trial version until a license key is purchased to unlock the full premium courseware.
Cybercriminals know that "preactivated software" is highly searched. They embed ransomware, keyloggers, or trojans into the installer. A keylogger would record every password you type—ironic for a typing tutor.
While preactivated software is common in the digital landscape, it is vital to be aware of the inherent risks associated with downloading modified programs from unofficial third-party websites. Security Risks

