One evening, as he was working late, John's colleague, Sarah, approached him with a concerned look on her face. "John, I noticed that you're using AutoCAD 2014," she said. "Did you know that our company has a subscription to Autodesk's software, and we can get you a legitimate copy of the software?"
Desperate to get started on his project, John decided to take a chance and download the keygen. He followed the instructions carefully, running the keygen and generating a new product key.
John's heart skipped a beat. He hadn't known that the company offered a subscription, and he realized that he had made a mistake by using the keygen. He confessed to Sarah about the keygen and his concerns about using pirated software.
After hours of searching, John stumbled upon a website offering a keygen, a type of software that generates a valid product key for AutoCAD 2014. The website claimed that their keygen was "xforce fixed," meaning that it had been modified to bypass the software's usual activation checks.