If you’re not paying for the product, you are not the customer—you are the product. And on Facebook, that product is your security. Stay safe, update your definitions, and never copy-paste a username/password from a social media comment section.
User John from the Philippines found a Facebook post with “100% working ESET NOD32 username and password.” He entered them, and ESET showed “License valid for 45 days.” Two weeks later, his PC started displaying pop-ups and running slowly. A scan with Malwarebytes revealed three Trojans. The shared trial was blacklisted after day 3, so ESET never updated. John’s PC was infected for 11 days without him knowing. eset nod32 username and password trial facebook
These are not scare stories—they happen daily. Here is the irony: ESET already offers a perfectly safe, legitimate free trial directly from its website. If you’re not paying for the product, you