The next day, Alex did some research and discovered that the free DLC package he had downloaded was actually a pirated version, and it had come with some serious risks. His PS3 had been compromised, and he was now vulnerable to malware and other online threats.
from all digital storefronts, including the PlayStation Store. This wasn't a sudden whim; most DLC tracks were licensed on 10-year agreements.
The PC community runs CustomsForge , a massive, free library of thousands of user-created songs.
: Some users have noted that certain packs are region-locked or unavailable depending on your local digital marketplace.
Searching for and downloading free official DLC packages from unauthorized third-party websites carries significant risks. Malware and Scams
Websites promising all-in-one "free PKG" bundles frequently hide malicious software, adware, or survey scams. Downloading files from unverified sources can compromise your computer or your console's data. Console Bans
The PS3’s security was fully compromised over a decade ago. Consoles with or HEN (Homebrew Enabler) can install unsigned PKG files. There are online archives and forums where users have uploaded the DLC PKG files for almost every song ever released for Rocksmith 2014.