You can get them with any program but we're still not going to agree with
downloading bogus software off the network. You just can't be sure the
hacked "Pro" versions of LimeWire or anything else are safe to use, especially
in LimeWire's case because the source code is available to the criminals as
well as the rest of us.
Anyway, the last thing you want when you're already fighting off worms is a
version of LimeWire you can't trust, especially as the free version is so easy to
get. The six tools in birdy's post should fix that infestation and the latest
version of LimeWire
(4.13.8) is both newer and stronger than any older
version, pro or not, partly because it can use
this half-million rule hostiles list.
…and of course we could be more rude, but where's the fun in that?