Jetbrains-reset-trial
Third-party "crack" tools are a classic vector for malware. Because these scripts require elevated permissions to delete system files and registry entries, they are ideal carriers for:
Even seemingly open-source scripts from GitHub can contain obfuscated malicious code. Many developers have reported antivirus flags on jetbrains-reset-trial executables. jetbrains-reset-trial
JetBrains releases EAP (Early Access Program) versions of their IDEs before a major stable release. These are: Third-party "crack" tools are a classic vector for malware
How to use EAP:
The catch: EAP builds expire after ~30 days, but you can simply download the next EAP build. You can run EAP perpetually without resetting anything. Even seemingly open-source scripts from GitHub can contain
A common misconception is that you must pay $200+ upfront. You don't.
JetBrains has actively sent takedown notices to GitHub repositories containing jetbrains-reset-trial code. Major repositories like ja-netfilter are removed within days of appearing. This has pushed reset tools into obscure, unmoderated forums where malware is rampant.