Beyond the expected .pkg installer, the image contained .webloc (bookmark) files pointing to the group’s other releases and a link to an external installation guide.
Inside the installer, there were additional packages like [Brand-name] Keychain Fixer v0.15 [Monter Group].pkg . The macOS Keychain stores all your passwords, certificates, and authentication tokens. Why would an installer for a graphics program need to access or “fix” your keychain? The exact purpose is unknown, but it goes well beyond normal licensing validation. illustrator 286 monter groupdmg verified
If you want Illustrator on macOS Monterey, subscribe to Creative Cloud. Any search for “groupdmg verified” is a search for cracked software, which on modern macOS is a shortcut to malware, not a working design tool. Beyond the expected