However, Emma soon realized that the software was not an official Adobe product. It was a cracked version of Photoshop CS5, and it came with a slew of problems. The software was slow, and it kept crashing. Moreover, Emma began to notice strange occurrences on her computer - it would freeze, and sometimes even shut down on its own.

As she tried to troubleshoot the issues, Emma received an email from an unknown sender. The email claimed that the person had been tracking Emma's use of the cracked software and threatened to expose her to Adobe if she didn't pay a hefty sum of money.

Emma had always been passionate about photography and graphic design. She started her career as a hobbyist, editing photos for friends and family, but soon turned it into a full-time business. As her portfolio grew, so did her demand for high-quality images.

Emma was skeptical, but she decided to take a chance. She downloaded the software and installed it on her computer. To her surprise, it worked perfectly, and she was able to complete the client's project with ease.

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