Since early 2020, a pirated version of Wilcom’s EmbroideryStudio e4.2 has been made available for download on several social media and e-commerce platforms. Following the initial crack, there have been many pirate software vendors offering updated counterfeit copies of Wilcom EmbroideryStudio for sale.
Some vendors have falsely advertised later versions of the same pirated software as being EmbroideryStudio e4.5.
Wilcom has become aware of several incidents where damage to a user’s computer has resulted from the installation of the pirated software, and recently have also seen evidence of the corruption of embroidery files on a user’s computer. This file corruption prevents the embroidery file from being opened on ANY version of Wilcom software.
I read the announcement. Please clarify something. If a customer sends us an emb file that was created using pirated software, can it corrupt other files on our computers? I ask because occasionally we will have a client send us an emb file and both we and the client have no idea if the file was created using pirated software.
Wilcom cannot guarantee what the consequences of working with corrupted files will be, but they can only be corrupted by the use of pirated software. We caution all our users to check that the people they are dealing with are not using pirated software and if in doubt ask for the software dongle serial number.