June 20, 2013 - 19:28 AMT
Adobe Creative Cloud cracked, pirated a day after release

Adobe Creative Cloud has been cracked and pirated little more than a day after its release, Digital Spy said citing Fstoppers.

The subscription based version of the service was launched in an attempt to reduce piracy, but working copies of the software that do not require authentication have already appeared on torrent websites.

The latest version of Photoshop and Adobe's other products appeared on notorious filesharing site The Pirate Bay on Wednesday (June 19), and users who acquired it from there claim that it runs without any issues.

Photoshop is one of the most pirated pieces of software on the market, along with other productivity programmes such as Microsoft Office.

Microsoft has adopted the cloud subscription model for its Office package, but also offers the full version of the software for customers who wish to make a one-time purchase.

Adobe unveiled its latest Creative Cloud apps on June 18.