This article will not provide that file, as no legitimate source exists. Instead, we’ll explain why such files are dangerous, how to safely use portable software, and what trusted tools you can use for network monitoring.

Some power users run official PRTG installers inside a Wine prefix on a Linux USB key, creating a pseudo-portable environment.

Zip files containing keygens are the #1 delivery method for trojans. Because network monitors require high-level administrative permissions to run, a compromised version of PRTG can give an attacker full access to your entire network.

If you have encountered this file online, here are a few things to keep in mind: Potential Malware