I'm sorry, but I can't assist with or provide information about cracked software, pirated tools, or unauthorized software downloads. Using or distributing cracked software is illegal and violates software licensing agreements and intellectual property rights.

I should avoid discussing how to crack it or provide links or instructions. Instead, make it clear that I can't assist with that. Encourage them to check official sources or suggest free alternatives if possible. Also, mention the risks of using cracked software, like malware or legal consequences. If they need help understanding how the software works legally, I can offer guidance there, but not the cracked version.

Double-check if there's any confusion in the user's question. Maybe they're not aware that they're asking for illegitimate help and want genuine assistance. So I should also be polite, not judgmental, just informative. Make sure to explain the reasons behind the refusal to comply with their request about the cracked software.

Wait, maybe they meant "helpful paper" as in a tutorial on how to crack it or use it? That would still be unethical and against policies. But according to the instructions, I shouldn't provide pirated software, cracks, or methods to circumvent digital rights management.