The WordPress Content Management System (CMS) powers a significant portion of the web, supported by an economy of premium themes and plugins. Among these, WP RSS Aggregator Pro is a popular tool used to import, merge, and display RSS feeds, often used for content curation and autoblogging. Due to its utility and price point, users frequently search for "nulled" versions—pirated copies where licensing restrictions have been removed. This paper analyzes the ecosystem of nulled software to demonstrate why the use of such versions poses a critical threat to website integrity.