The first “major” upgrade for the latest iteration of the Windows client will be designed not only to catalyze the evolution of the operating system, but also to thwart a multitude of illegal workaround for the platform’s activation mechanism. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 will include a cracks killer re... |
7 July 2010 04:11 GMT |
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Microsoft has kicked off the automatic distribution of its Windows 7 RTM cracks killer, namely an update designed to make over 70 illegal activation exploits for the latest iteration of the Windows client go the way of the dodo bird. In the first half of this month, the Redmond company announced theWindows Activatio... |
25 February 2010 10:36 GMT |
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Microsoft has yet to kick off the automatic distribution of the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7, an update designed to detect more than 70 known activation exploits for Windows Vista’s successor considered dangerous, but the refresh is already available for download. KB971033 is already liv... |
17 February 2010 11:08 GMT |
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The latest move made by Microsoft on the anti-piracy front for the latest iteration of the Windows client is about to send over 70 cracks the way of the dodo bird. On February 11th, the Redmond company announced the release of an upcoming Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7, designed to purge the ope... |
16 February 2010 10:21 GMT |
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Almost a third of the pirated copies of Windows 7 and the activation cracks for the operating system are infected with malicious code, and will cause users to infect their own machines, according to Microsoft. Joe Williams, general manager, Genuine Windows, cited data from a study performed by Media Surveillance, a G... |
12 February 2010 11:25 GMT |
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Microsoft has apparently done its homework when it comes down to the plethora of cracks designed to illegally activate the latest iteration of its Windows client. The Redmond company identified in excess of 70 illegal activation bypass methods and has been cooking a small surprise for pirates. Come next week, Microso... |
12 February 2010 03:57 GMT |
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