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dan9999
11-16-2009, 03:54 PM
Hackers bypass Windows 7 activation
by Ina Fried
CNet.com

Hackers have managed to find a way around one of the key antipiracy protections built into Windows 7.

Ordinarily, the operating system requires users to activate their copy of Windows 7 within 30 days. However, a recently outlined method allows the normal notifications to be turned off.

The software doesn't actually get confirmed as legitimate, but users are able to keep using the product indefinitely.

Microsoft confirmed on Friday it is aware of the technique, but said that it is working to shore up the activation procedure.

"We're aware of this workaround and are already working to address it," a Microsoft representative said in a statement, which also urged customers to only use genuine software, noting the fake stuff can contain malware and other bad things.

It's the latest in a long history of cat-and-mouse moves between the makers of Windows and those who would rather not have to pay for the privilege.

Kal-El
11-16-2009, 04:01 PM
This has been around before it was officially released. MS, can't properly secure their windows license.

firemod999
02-02-2010, 07:15 AM
There is an activator out for windows 7 that hackers came out with that makes windows 7 fully active and genuine . I would not suggest anyone to get an illegal hack of the activator , I am just letting you know what info I have found and tested. Better to go out and pay for a legal copy of windows 7 and you will not need to worry about activating it and possibly getting maleware on your PC. Thank you for that info dan .