If you inherited a Dolibarr instance and suspect nulled modules, run this checklist:

If you accept credit cards via Dolibarr’s Stripe or PayPal modules, using nulled software automatically makes you fail PCI compliance. Fines can reach €100,000.

When it comes to Dolibarr version 11, it's essential to ensure that any modules you use are compatible with this version. Dolibarr regularly updates its software, and module developers need to ensure their creations work seamlessly with the latest versions.

In the context of Dolibarr and other web software, a "nulled" module is a paid add-on that has been hacked or modified to bypass its licensing verification. Essentially, pirates remove the code that checks if the user has purchased a valid license key, allowing anyone to download and install the module without paying the developer.

On the surface, this seems like a boon for startups or businesses on a tight budget. Why pay €100 or €500 for a module when you can find a "Nulled" version for free?