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"Crackit.info" is primarily an online platform offering mentorship and mock tests for India's BITSAT engineering entrance exam, founded by a BITS Pilani student. While some users report positive mentorship experiences, public allegations have raised concerns regarding the use of paid influencers for promotion. The site should not be confused with similarly named entities like CRACKiT Botswana, the NC3Rs research challenge, or engineering crack-detection software. For a user-driven discussion on the platform's reputation, see this Reddit post .

Crackit.info operates as a long-standing repository for cracked SEO and digital marketing software, offering bypassed versions of premium tools for automation, social media management, and data scraping. Active since 2012, the site is associated with grey-hat marketing, but poses significant security risks including potential malware distribution and data privacy concerns. For more details, visit the site profile at Live: London Olympic Games Closing Ceremony