i'm with Nick L
First off, if you choose to seek out and use alternate means of product activation, you have to know, there are going to be risks...
If youre retarded enough to visit any kind of warez, crackz or serialz website, you deserve what you get! if you installed anything from these webites, that goes double!
every remotely competent would be software pirate knows, use virtual machines to run your keygens on, that way if it gets infected, no biggie, delete it and drop in a copy from your backup image...
Its an unfortunate reality, especially for the magical jellybean. i called Trend Micro on this subject, probably, 6 months ago. i was not a happy camper that this nice little gem kept getting nix'd by the AV server. Trends explanation to me was, Though the developers of magical jellybean key finder develop and release a safe and clean product, the product is freeware, it openly distributed from countless freeware sites and download servers. often times legit, trusted software is infected with malware by 3rd party download sites, most of whom claim to be 100% virus and spyware free.
Trend continued, saying, the number of infected jellybeans in circulation is 5 to 1 over non-toxic jellybeans. and so, the jellybean gets the axe...