In the software distribution world, a "repack" usually refers to a version of the program that has been compressed or modified by a third party (not the original developer). The goal is often to reduce file size or bundle the software with a "crack" or activation tool to bypass licensing.
If you currently have "netsupport school 12 full 11 repack" installed on lab computers, follow this cleanup guide:
For the technically curious, here is how a typical netsupport school 12 full 11 repack operates:
Warning sign: If your antivirus flags a Repack as "HackTool:Win32/Keygen" or "PUP.Optional.NetSupport," do not click "Allow." It is not a false positive in the context of a school network.




























































