The term "verified" in your file name is almost certainly a misnomer. There is no central authority that "verifies" cracked or repacked software. This is a common tactic used by malware distributors to create a false sense of legitimacy and security, encouraging users to disable their defenses and run the file. In this context, "verified" is a manipulative marketing term, not a stamp of safety.
Turn your native protection back on, ensuring that Windows Defender or your primary security provider has Self-Defense active.
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