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Vista Activation Cracked by Brute Force @ The Inquirer
Posted by Regeneration on March 1st, 2007, 11:27 PM

It is a simple brute force attack, dumb as a rock that just tries keys. If it gets one, you manually have to check it and try activation. Is is ugly, takes hours, is far from point and click, but it is said to work. I don't have any Vista installs because of the anti-user licensing so I have not tested it personally.

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The author says its fake.

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Last edited by Regeneration; March 4th, 2007 at 12:10 AM..

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hehehe hope its for real
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I love the last line

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No, this is a mess, and the problem is the very malware activation and anti-consumer licensing that MS built into Vista. Then again, it is kind of hard to feel sorry for them the way they screw their paying customers. We'll give it three days before there is a slick GUI version with all the bells and whistles. µ
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brute force is for real and actually its the most common attack....
the main down side is that it takes ages and its not very smart nor sophisticated. hense brute force
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How these warez people are always saying? Oh yeah, "FAKE! FAKE!!! FAKE!!!!!!!"

Last edited by Regeneration; March 4th, 2007 at 12:19 AM..
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