Windows Vista Activation Spoofed
For small-news.com NEW website click here
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Windows Vista Enterprisesthat lets them activate counterfeit copies of Windows Vista using a spoofed server that Microsoft relies on to make sure enterprises switch on the new operating system according to some underground news.Windows Vista is the first version of Windows that Microsoft requires volume license customers to activate.According to report Windows Vista Enterprise is activation is cracked by spoofing a Key Management Service server, one of the two technologies that Microsoft debuted last month that let businesses activate a large number of copies of Windows Vista. KMS (Key Management Service) requires that at least 25 PCs be connected to a corporation’s network.”The MelindaGates hack uses a VMware image of a KMS server to activate — and keep activated — a pirated edition of Windows Vista Business. “Looks like Windows Vista Volume Activation 2.0 is a big bust,” wrote a user identified as “clank” on the PirateBay Web site Friday.”
GET Vista Books @ AMAZON Book Uk or Book USA or Book CANADA.
Technorati Tags: Windows Vista, Windows, KMS, Pirates, MelindaGates, Windows Vista Volume Activation 2.0
Comments | Related Post | Search The Web | Nettingnews | SmallNews(wp) |
Subscribe
Share This |
|
|
Post
Blog
Read more News @ SmallNews Blog (Wordpress.com) and NettingNews and
Google Search
Possibly Related Post
SmallNews @ Newsvine
One Response to “Windows Vista Activation Spoofed”
- Technology103
- Uncategorized59
- Entertainment53
- Politics38
- Security & Antivirus Talk30
- news24
- Science16
- Business14
- Sports13
- Website8
- Notice5
- Health4
- Books3
- Waste2
- web2.02








![Validate my RSS feed [Valid RSS]](http://ramnbb.100webspace.net/eba/images/valid-rss.png)







December 9th, 2006 at 5:02 pm
Windows Vista Activation Spoofed…
Windows Vista Enterprises is no longer spoof free,now pirates are circulating a hack that lets them activate counterfeit copies of Windows Vista using a spoofed server that Microsoft relies on to make sure enterprises switch on the new operating system…