Saturday, March 3rd 2007
Vista Keygen a Hoax
The other day, techPowerUp! reported on a keygen for Windows Vista which supposedly allowed users to (illegally) generate activation codes for use with Vista which could fool the activation. However, the creator of this brute force keygen, known simply as "Computer User" on the KezNews forums, is himself admitting that the keygen was a joke and he's never gotten it to work, saying "everyone who said they got a key a probably lying or mistaken!" There have been some reports of success, and although there is a slight chance the keygen could work, the chances of actually generating a working code are slim - it would probably take days if you got one at all. So it looks like he's either worried about action from Microsoft and pretending it doesn't work, or it genuinely is a fake.Via: Slashdot
29 Comments on Vista Keygen a Hoax
probably it just gave the ip's of all peeps who attempted to get a illegal copy of vista to microsoft ;)
Im sure there are plenty out there, i just havent looked yet :p
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i bet bill gates made it up so he can make people feel like they waisted days of there lives
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seriously guys, its not like your paying 500 dollars for it :COUGH:MAC LEOPARD ::COUGH::
its 120 dollars for the home premium which is definitely not that bad...
it goes like this ..people want vista and windows to be "easier" and not so aggravating with activation.
THAN STOP F@#KING STEALING IT...and they wont have to take all these measures to prevent piracy
My point was that im pretty sure (not 100% cus i havent even looked) that there has to be a keygen for it
:-P
I remember with norton 2005, there was this nifty keygen that generated a key, then when you went to "activate it" by phone, you put the phone code in the keygen and it gave u the phone code :p
its always finding new ways around it that is really time consuming
if people spent half as much time at work and getting money together as they did searching for ways and techniques for cracking vista, they'd be able to buy it...at least twice over ;P
Take Apple for example, Leopard is going to cost. roughly 500 dollars (USD). PER license copy, which means ONE mac computer..i mean granted they dont have "activation" and what not.. im sure there going to implement something soon concidering mac's software is easier to pirate cause the lack of protection measures.!:rockout:
but never the less you are pretty much right i mean yes, i believe XP was over priced at launch way over priced..but Vista isn't that much money, aside from needing a decent system these days but who here doesn't have that ha, even so look at prices for performance notice the better it is the more expensive it is...but in Vista's case microsoft lowered the launch price by around one hundred dollars
so they were trying to play and be smart
they failed by saying this line
"it will be very hard if not impossible for someone to hack/crack windows vista"
M$'s fate was sealed when they said this :banghead:
I am not too happy with Vista, best things are appearance, installs faster, and Media center. But other than that I am not ready to ditch my XP partition.
and i dont feel the copys some people like myself would need are cheap, buisness(pro) version of the os is overpriced for non-buisness users, how much you want to bet somebody brutforced a ton of keys and starts selling them :)