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Pros? It says it's designed to prevent hackers and it is a hack tool. How can I say there are any pros? I will be writing to Cnet about this gross oversight on their part.
Cons
It's a hack tool! It's a hack tool! It's a hack tool! It is designed to help the developer hack your computer and steal your information and has been downloaded nearly 17,000 times. Who knows how many people have had their most private data stolen by this troll? I hope this person ends up in prison because this is wrong!!!
Summary
If you like the idea of voluntarily handing over access to your files and private information download it. If not stay away and report the developer to Cnet, the FCC and anybody else you can. These kinds of people need to be stopped.