Thus, the "naza tools v1.0.exe" you see floating around is almost certainly an unofficial, community-developed or cracked utility.
Before running, compare the SHA-256 checksum. A legitimate community version (e.g., from well-known user "naza-tweaker") might have a known hash posted on GitHub. If no hash is available, .
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