These "cracks" often come with keyloggers or spyware designed to steal your Apple ID credentials or financial information stored on your computer. Official & Safe Alternatives
Files labeled as "cracks" or "activation keys" often contain Trojans. Since these tools require access to your backup files—which contain your photos, messages, and private data—a compromised version gives hackers a direct window into your personal life. These "cracks" often come with keyloggers or spyware
There are legitimate, open-source projects on GitHub (like libimobiledevice ) that can interact with iOS backups, though they often require some technical knowledge to use. These "cracks" often come with keyloggers or spyware
If your goal is simply to restore a backup to a new device, Apple’s official iCloud or Finder/iTunes methods are free and secure. These "cracks" often come with keyloggers or spyware