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Microsoft Genuine Advantage cracked

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Originally posted by: LeiZaK
Originally posted by: bmacd
if somebody finds the exe, i'd love to beta test it! 😉 PM me please 🙂

-=bmacd=-

there is no .exe, look ----->

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Originally posted by: rh71
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/07/28/microsoft_genuine_ad.html

do they not have QA testing on these security implementations ?
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Hmm...just tried it on my work PC and it still wants to install the GA software.
 
I wonder how much money was spent on developing the GA stuff... imagine all the meetings and conferences that went on for it. With the simple workaround, a few people must be Genuinely Embarrassed.

EDIT>>> I don't usually bash MS... but this one is deserved.
 
most of you are missing the point (and ignoring those that pointed it out to you). MS KNOWS that it will "always" be hacked and can't stop those that "know"... patches have been available for download LONG before this whole GA thing kicked in and will be there long after... but with GA, MS can stop the casual illegal copies being tossed around and certainly account for the vast majority of their losses. Not to mention it helps unscrupulous companies who sell PCs from selling them with illegal OS installed (as the customers will be screwed out of the box) Again, a win for MS....

Please, stop your ignorant and knee-jerk MS bashing until you actually think about the situation.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
I wonder how much money was spent on developing the GA stuff... imagine all the meetings and conferences that went on for it. Down the drain.

not really....I honestly believe this isint THAT big of a problem...a lot of people...as easy as it is...will not be able to figure the crack out
 
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: rh71
I wonder how much money was spent on developing the GA stuff... imagine all the meetings and conferences that went on for it. Down the drain.

not really....I honestly believe this isint THAT big of a problem...a lot of people...as easy as it is...will not be able to figure the crack out
I edited out "down the drain"...
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
but with GA, MS can stop the casual illegal copies being tossed around and certainly account for the vast majority of their losses.

haven't they already done that with reg key validation?
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: Homerboy
but with GA, MS can stop the casual illegal copies being tossed around and certainly account for the vast majority of their losses.

haven't they already done that with reg key validation?


Uhhh no. There are corporate copies that have no such "issue"
 
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
Originally posted by: rh71
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/07/28/microsoft_genuine_ad.html
(before anyone freaks out, this was linked from /.)
do they not have QA testing on these security implementations ?

Holy crap. That worked! :Q


yeah i just tried. The first time it actually downloaded the WGA update and then i tried it again and it wanted to validate and then i ran the option and it went past it.

I'm sure Microsoft will fix it and then 24hr later another hack will come out.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: Homerboy
but with GA, MS can stop the casual illegal copies being tossed around and certainly account for the vast majority of their losses.

haven't they already done that with reg key validation?


Uhhh no. There are corporate copies that have no such "issue"

you still need a reg key. how can GA tell if a corporate key is being used on an unauthorized machine?
 
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: rh71
I wonder how much money was spent on developing the GA stuff... imagine all the meetings and conferences that went on for it. Down the drain.

not really....I honestly believe this isint THAT big of a problem...a lot of people...as easy as it is...will not be able to figure the crack out

They don't have to figure it out... Indian man did that for them
 
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
You know, I like this workaround even better!

Just disable the WGA IE addon... with IE! Microsoft owned itself :laugh:

Hmm i dont see that "manage add-ons" in ie6(win2k).
 
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