The term "nulled" originally referred to software cracks—specifically, the process of nullifying a license key verification system. A "nulled" script or application has had its code modified to bypass security checks, making it think it is registered.
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: Nulled graphics refer to graphic designs, templates, or files that are pirated or obtained through unauthorized means. This can include cracked software, plugins, or pre-made graphic packs that are usually sold or licensed under specific terms.
: Unauthorized copies of premium software or design files where the license protection has been "nulled" (removed) so they work without a key.
: Nulled graphics and themes are often modified by "nullers" to include malicious code, such as backdoors, ransomware, or SEO spam scripts.