SolidSquad releases are typically found on peer-to-peer (P2P) sites and specialized engineering forums. While their technical documentation is thorough, users should be aware that these tools are unofficial and often violate software EULAs. Always ensure you are following local regulations regarding software testing and interoperability.
SolidSquad is an underground group of software crackers who target , CAD (Computer-Aided Design) , and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software. Unlike general groups that crack games or office tools, SSQ focuses on expensive industrial software used by engineers, architects, and manufacturers. Commonly targeted software includes: Dassault Systèmes : SOLIDWORKS and CATIA. Siemens : Solid Edge and NX. Autodesk : AutoCAD and Inventor. Solidsquad-ssq
In the world of software engineering, architectural design, and industrial manufacturing, the name has become synonymous with "cracks," "activators," and the bypass of high-end licensing systems. It is arguably the most famous—or infamous—release group dedicated to providing unauthorized access to professional-grade CAD (Computer-Aided Design), CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing), and CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) software. SolidSquad is an underground group of software crackers
"Solidsquad-ssq" (SSQ) is a prominent international software cracking group known for targeting high-value engineering and industrial software, particularly in the CAD/CAM and simulation industries Profile of Team SolidSQUAD (SSQ) Activity & Targets Siemens : Solid Edge and NX
They frequently provide modified .dll files that users must copy and paste into the software’s installation directory to disable the "phone home" licensing checks.