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Microsoft Vista Antipiracy Security Hacked

Saturday, December 9th, 2006

Hackers are distributing a file that they say lets users of the corporate version of Microsoft’s Windows Vista 001.jpgWindows Vista operating system get around the software’s antipiracy mechanisms.

Windows Vista must be "activated," or authorized by Microsoft, before it will work on a particular machine. To simplify the task of activating many copies of Vista, Microsoft offers corporate users special tools, among them Key Management Service (KMS), which allows a company to run a Microsoft supplied authorization server on its own network and activate Vista without contacting Microsoft for each copy.

The software Microsoft.Windows.Vista.Local.Activation.Server-MelindaGates lets users spoof that KMS process, allowing them to activate copies of the enterprise editions of Vista, its creators say. The hacked download is available online on sites including The Pirate Bay and other file-sharing sites. Microsoft Vista’s Antipiracy Security Hacked - Security Feed - News - CSO Magazine

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