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Another Vista activation bypass: for real this time?

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Again, we're back on the similar news. Another Vista activation bypass surfaced, this time the utility is actually a "BIOS Emulation Toolkit" that skips the activation process entirely. This app though should work since it comes from infamous Paradox group.

Why is this such a big news? There is a hack, key generator, or a crack for every single application and every single operating system out there. This does not mean the system is any less secure, or that any of those applications sucks - it's all marketing if you ask me.

I bet the companies make their applications this way in order to get more sales. If everyone had to pay to legally use the software before deciding to buy - noone would even bother. But if you make it easy to crack - then people will download, they'll talk about it, and we shall all find out how a thing is cool or not.

Sure there are trials, but who likes those time restrictive trials. Even when you know you will use the application for 2 days only - you do not want to install a trial! A full version is just so much nicer :)

That's just my opinion.

Via: Engadget.com


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