[Updated: Mar 4, 2007 @ 16.45 pm] Note to Engadget writers who didn't read this article before commenting ... I never claimed to have found "activation keys," all I saw what that after running the ...
Computer User, the individual behind the Vista keygen script has admitted that the program was a joke, but this joke could lead to problems for Microsoft. In a post on KezNews, Computer User said: ...
Turns out that the Windows Vista key generator that got wide publicity last week, including on this blog, is a dud. The tool, offered for download on several Web sites, purported to to find one that ...
Finding the secret keys to the kingdom has become an international sport, and now we’re hearing that the mighty product activation for Microsoft Windows Vista has already been compromised. Using a ...
It sounded too good to be true, and it turns out it was. KezNews forum frequenter "Computer User" confessed last night that his Brute Force Keygen hack for Windows Vista is a scam. "Fact is the brute ...
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