It's back... (also now unsponsored since that was a point of contention) UA-cam really does not allow piracy, or piracy discussion and getting this reinstated was a nightmare. As a result, comments on this video will be moderated more heavily than usual. In reference to one tool that is apparently legitimate that I didn't mention, I actually didn't know it existed (it's been a while since I cared about windows piracy), and the main issue here is not the legitimacy of the tool, but the fact trying to download it is very likely to get malware.
Alright, let me break this down: Minecraft support relies on an unnamed free and open-source tool to fix their licensing mess, which is conveniently hosted on Microsoft's own developer platform. And you're seriously telling me that downloading this tool, with its fully open and auditable source code, is somehow going to infect your system? Come on, man, get a grip on reality. Let's not pretend we don't see what's going on here. You made this video to rake in affiliate cash by pushing shady Windows keys from sketchy stores. Microsoft has a history of going after people for dealing in these dodgy OEM keys, and you're out here endorsing a worse fix than straight-up piracy.
Activators are obsolete. Just use M.A.S, it is safer and straight to the point, and it also activates Office. Also, M.A.S doesn't trigger AVs, so you don't need to disable them.
I use that regularly and find it quite safe. If you want to activate off-line though, you could use KMS underscore VL underscore All. It is also reasonably safe. It could trigger antivirus, but in my personal experience, all you have to do is make an exclusion folder. You may also have to exclude the file if you have renewing tasks. But it does no more than that.
@@AdRoz.78Microsoft doesn't even care, if they did it wouldn't be so easy to activate windows without paying. They make almost all of their profits from windows sales by companies having windows pre-installed on laptops sold in stores.
We should question how a legitimate Windows key, worth over $100, is being sold for $10 by a legitimate vendor. Cheap keys may originate from hacked credit cards, bulk keys obtained from businesses, etc.; they aren't always what they seem to be.
@@greenumbrellacorp5744 sometimes, again though quite a lot, especially the PRO keys are supplied from fraud, however most home edition keys are OEM as you say.
microsoft doesnt run off database of keys, they run off an algorithm, id say they figured out the algorithm and can generate infinite keys. its worked this way since like windows 2000.
i understand you want to get money off of this, but not evening mentioning massgrave which is free and open source and approved by the community. Instead you advertise 3rd party key sellers for a shitty OS.
I enjoyed the video up until the point I realized it was just one big advertisement for a sponsor that sells stolen or illegitimate keys. You can say their OEM keys all day, but it's still illegal to sell an OEM key without the computer.
@@EricParkerThey most likely did use some fake one (real kmspico was last updated in 2016 and MUCH better methods exist), for example HWID (illegitimate) windows activation method exists, which is basically just small server side vulnerability on Microsoft servers, that allows you to basically activate any PC (even remotely), if you have hardware ID of it, you cannot tell if the person used this or not, because ite the same as having legitimate license, it is even documented online and also open-source implementation of this exists. The github (yes its hosted on Microsoft's own service lol) repo with pretty good implementation of this has over 70K stars
Those key sites have been known to be sketchy (stolen credit cards used to purchase licenses, etc.) and shouldn't be recommended. I get that the probably pay good money but it's kinda disappointing to see you promoting them. Great video otherwise.
This is a problem with marketplaces such as G2A, where users sell keys to other users. Keysfan does not seem to be a marketplace and instead looks as though you buy the keys directly from the company. Vendors that sell the keys directly do not generally have the illegal keys problem and I am not aware of any case in which they have sold them.
@@soundsparkThis isn't true, you can speak honestly on a sponsor and can't be compelled to do otherwise. With that said, people usually avoid negative criticism as they can pull the sponsor or refuse to sponsor them again in the future.
Eric even discourages viewers from cracking windows, and shows off this piece of software made for it, when in reality you need only a powershell or batch script.
@@soundspark in what world is tinybuild even a little bit similar to windows? microsoft has OEM programs where they can generate infinite codes, games are vastly different.
@@ギコ Steam publishers have access to generate codes for free too, but if you sell a code then fraud gets reported not only do you have to give back the money but pay a penalty to process the chargeback.
whenever i watch videos like this I get a weird feeling that I'll somehow get malware just by watching someone install this. Kinda like how when movies were first invented, people thought a train could actually fly through the screen and hit them.
all the features of activators like this can be acheived with just a few commands in cmd. i beleive one to change the key server to some other one that isnt microsofts that always reports activation is successful, and then another to check for activation, and thats all. thats probably the safest way
To point out something. Many software checks for debug environments, but SPECIALLY cracks, because a crack is going to get invetsigated by the company and patched cracks are usually obfuscated and protected.
>Windows activators are scary, don't use them! >Doesn't mention MAS. >Posts that trying to download MAS is "very likely to get malware." >Buy these shady volume license keys instead! Nice video. Thought I had finally found another solid channel, way to 180 that take. If you're going to claim to have abandoned the sponsorship, it doesn't sell very well when the sponsor is still literally mentioned in the video. Maybe my timing is just unlucky, either way, bad look. You should have just eaten the fact that you posted hood-certified Cringe and reuploaded without the sponsor.
What is the verdict on something like massgrave then? Not sure if that's been covered on this channel yet, but afaik, it's a completely free Windows and Office activator (according to its github) and I've seen people talk about it a lot.
Yea you can use this. And if you are scared afterwards just format C and reinstall windows. Since its a hwid activation, its still activated after a completely fresh install.
Massgrave is also open source and was actually found to be pretty good and legit. It even has a new HWID method now that the old one (pretend to upgrade from activated Windows 7 or 8.1 with no KMS) doesn't work anymore. The only risqué part of this is the tiny modification to gatherosstate.exe (and that's the only thing I haven't verified myself to not be malicious, but it's small enough that it can be confirmed to not be malicious). It's the only activator I will ever recommend, at least until it gets killed off for some reason.
🤦I wouldn't do it! A retail box of Windows 11 Pro costs just a couple hundred euros. Compromising a company network by BYOD is just not worth the risk.
What really gets me about modern malware is just how badly written and how BIG the executables are. Some time ago I was targeted by a spearphishing campaign and they tried to get me to run their malware executable. Which was javascript running in an electron app (!!). The attackers had hijacked the account of someone I had in my contact list, hence we were actually chatting. I had them wait while I examined the malware. In the end I scolded them for being so terrible at writing malware, at which point they disconnected ;)
The most based way to activate windows is with using the Microsoft Activation Scripts project. You don't support sketchy 3rd party sellers selling keys from unknown sources which could be revoked in the future for various reasons, causing you immediate issues. Additional benefit is that you don't monetarily support Microsoft. Quality data is the new gold and they will farm it regardless you pay $139/$199 or not. Remember that different countries have different legislation surrounding this, so it's not even necessarily problematic for users.
the executable that is named START_INSTALL is probably launching a tool from github and also doing malicious activity in the background and it also looks like its written in C# are you going to make a video about decompiling this? i bet its not even obfuscated
I'm glad you covered this because it's one of those things I always wondered what they did. I've never downloaded one myself, but my pc came with one pre-installed.
You also don't need activation to fix the RGB override that's built into Windows now, which permanently turns my mouse lights off every time I connect it to Windows
When I was little, I used an activator to activate free windows, well now I self-host a reversed engineered windows kms server docker container, and activate my windows that way.
There are actually "legit" reasons for such tools to block debugging, specifically to avoid reverse engineering from other hacking groups and original software developers
The original versions of these tools do not have any of these anti debugging checks, also there is fully open source and documented pretty popular activator on github (site owned by microsoft) lmfaoo
Around 6 years ago I was regularly using Pico KMS at work to activate EVERY company PC, under directions of my former boss. I always thought it was sketchy AF, but I was not into security yet. And now I'm laughing my ass off ahahaha. Thanks for going deeper on this!
27 minutes of babbling and inflationary use of "this is the X-est thing I've ever seen" (replace X by weird, outrageous, whatever). No actual information or analysis about the payloads is being discussed at all.
>suggests not to use activators >proceeds to shove it down your throat and recommends fradulent 3rd party grey market keys instead of open-sourced harmless activators And buying these fradulent keys from other parties is how you truly harm an indie developer/global corporation for real. What a pointless video this is.
During Windows XP and 7 days I used the same two activators for YEARS and didn't get hacked. Either that or I did but they didn't find anything worthwhile to steal so they left. I switched to Linux since, but I still have the KMSPico XP one in my torrent client with 200+ share ratio and counting xD
everyone in class used this to activate office, because college apparently was too cheap to provide us with licenses. sure enough their laptops updated forever among other wonky things, while i was chillin with libreoffice. good times. thanks for the upload:)
9:05 There IS a reason for it to check for debugging, to prevent what are called "crack freeloaders" where other individuals reverse engineer your crack and make their own program using your techniques they reversed and release it
Recommendations that make me think google can read my thoughts: Seriously, earlier today I had a random thought of "what happened to windows activators?" and now I had this on my front page lol
The KMS sound when you opened it brought back a cascade of memories from my windows 7 era, ahh.... Those were the days, even if malware ran all they could steal was my Habbo Hotel account, this and crack music are the computer geek magnum opus
Here in less developed countries people buy a computer, and they usually barely know how to download Google Chrome (So don't even think of any other browser sadly), and people end up by going into a "technician" who can install some programs for them, but almost everyone, uses some unknown pirated programs for installing word and things like that, the problem is that almost every PC has these pirated programs and your security can get very complicated, because not even the owner of the pc might know from where that software came from. I've even seen people that sent their PCs for a quick formatting and even if that pc had a included windows home key, those people install windows pro and activate it with kms, not even cmd, making the situation even worse.
I noticed that a lot of cracks pull up porn sites. They get paid a fraction of a penny per click, and it just pulls up thousands of pages till the computer locks up. IEG was one of the worst. Once you got sent to their site you would not be able to get out
Anyone who uses those kinds of sites is a total newbie, real veterans use kms downloaded from github, and real windows masters know how to activate it only with cmd commands
I argue that You shouldn't pirate programs, not because they're dangerous, but you're giving market share to a program that wouldn't otherwise have it. and once you get used to it, you're in this constant cycle of getting out of date software over and over again, when you could've spent that time using software that respects you as a user.
If you're not going to pay for it anyway... use a FOSS alternative! It's safer, up to date, and they generally respect you better as a user. There may be a less polished experience and an attitude of "want it to behave differently? Fork it and change it yourself", but a FOSS program won't do half the terrible shit proprietary software does, like stealing your data!
i was using KMS on windows before getting linux, and it was probably the most sketchiest thing i have ever done just to get rid of the stupid "Activate Windows" so that i can record videos normally yes i do know that all programs that modify your file system is super sketchy, which is why i prefer switching to linux rather than using that thing on windows again. (if the windows 11 wasn't already bad enough, imagine having windows 11 with KMS...)
Cmon! At keast try mate! The video almost immediately having an ad for paid grey market keys tells me all i neee to know. Looking at comments, theres no mention of massgrave in the video either, which is even more suspect, if this guy did any researh into this topic he would surely know about it.
I have an exe that pops up as a rat that i got from someone claiming they were cheats for a game (i acted clueless to get it so i could look at it), its a bit old but was wondering if maybe you wanted to look at it
It's not generating codes, it's returning valid ones because they were in training data. I would imagine this will stop working over time as MS deactivate such keys (which came form the public internet).
It's bad advice to tell that people can use non-activated Windows. Just because you can, doesn't mean you are allowed to. The activation period is fair game to use for whatever 30 days it is. After that, it is not allowed. You are required to have a license. Now many Windows users likely don't care if they are doing something illegal. Such is life. It doesn't stop you, but it not allowed. In same way as you can go to shop, pocket something and walk out. You can totally do that, universe doesn't stop you, but you are not allowed to. If you don't care about the law then I guess anything goes. My suggestion is to move into legally free systems rather than run some random apps.
Pop-unders were variation of pop-ups - new window that poped under the browser window. One click-ad with pop-up, other-ok is still a pop-up. PS: "Were" because they are statistical noise right now, as they work with browser quirks, so they aren't easy to develop and maintain by a typical spammer. One of the tricks is to attach handler to body and remove handler after first click, but that's just one of methods, not definition of pop-under.
Microsoft and Anti-malware companies are somewhat responsible for this by automatically flagging any activator as malware (based only on (y" signature), regardless if it is harmless or not. As a result some users will execute those with A/V disabled and this give full freedom for malicious people to put crap into it. In the end it does not really matter, you should stay away from those activators and instead buy a proper key OR (if you can't afford it) use a script that you can read yourself and trust.
Really interesting breakdown since this is what "non tech savvy" peeps would download and that also makes me interested how bad de-bloaters for windows are since thats also a thing peeps are looking for to download. Also could you just add a couple files on the vm to see if anything happens to them?
It's back... (also now unsponsored since that was a point of contention)
UA-cam really does not allow piracy, or piracy discussion and getting this reinstated was a nightmare. As a result, comments on this video will be moderated more heavily than usual.
In reference to one tool that is apparently legitimate that I didn't mention, I actually didn't know it existed (it's been a while since I cared about windows piracy), and the main issue here is not the legitimacy of the tool, but the fact trying to download it is very likely to get malware.
this is not even piracy its fake it just tricks you
The tool is open source on github, how is trying to download it going to get malware?
@@TheNuttGuy Yes, quite a massive one
Alright, let me break this down: Minecraft support relies on an unnamed free and open-source tool to fix their licensing mess, which is conveniently hosted on Microsoft's own developer platform. And you're seriously telling me that downloading this tool, with its fully open and auditable source code, is somehow going to infect your system? Come on, man, get a grip on reality.
Let's not pretend we don't see what's going on here. You made this video to rake in affiliate cash by pushing shady Windows keys from sketchy stores. Microsoft has a history of going after people for dealing in these dodgy OEM keys, and you're out here endorsing a worse fix than straight-up piracy.
@@MyFedora u r talking about which tool
i also want to activate windows for free
Activators are obsolete. Just use M.A.S, it is safer and straight to the point, and it also activates Office. Also, M.A.S doesn't trigger AVs, so you don't need to disable them.
What's MAS?
@@AquaCobaltMicrosoft activation script or massgrave I think
I use that regularly and find it quite safe. If you want to activate off-line though, you could use KMS underscore VL underscore All. It is also reasonably safe. It could trigger antivirus, but in my personal experience, all you have to do is make an exclusion folder. You may also have to exclude the file if you have renewing tasks. But it does no more than that.
@@AdRoz.78 it’s no worse than the video creator advertising sketchy key sites.
@@AdRoz.78Microsoft doesn't even care, if they did it wouldn't be so easy to activate windows without paying. They make almost all of their profits from windows sales by companies having windows pre-installed on laptops sold in stores.
We should question how a legitimate Windows key, worth over $100, is being sold for $10 by a legitimate vendor. Cheap keys may originate from hacked credit cards, bulk keys obtained from businesses, etc.; they aren't always what they seem to be.
Stolen ccs, source i work for fraud prevention at a bank, we get a lot of chargeback requests to Microsoft for windows keys.
they came from people who fell to tech support scams
OEM keys 99.99% of the times
@@greenumbrellacorp5744 sometimes, again though quite a lot, especially the PRO keys are supplied from fraud, however most home edition keys are OEM as you say.
microsoft doesnt run off database of keys, they run off an algorithm, id say they figured out the algorithm and can generate infinite keys. its worked this way since like windows 2000.
"UA-cam doesnt allow crimes unless its for educational purposes"
Alright let me make a how to rob a bank tutorial
niestety tak youtube dziala, chociaz nie zawsze
Either said crack or cracks
Just make sure you say ,,in gta,,
Pirating Windows, Photoshop, games and movies is not a crime.
@@miro007istit is
"don't use a windows activator"
use MAS lmfao, i'd rather not pay and get built-in ads than pay and get built-in ads
Came here to plug massgrave
Agreed the best and safer way to activate windows and office!
massgrave my beloved
Amen. +100 respect. I used to use certain other emulators but then I I just use MAS and fuck the rest lol
This or vlmscd if you want KMS and potentially need to mass deploy.
It’s always the 2024 or 1234 password ones 😭😭😭
use massgrave
14:02 is massgrave with stolen cmd scripts with "NeW NaMe"
i thought the comments were being more heavily moderated than usual
Massgrave is a literal lifesaver lol
@@erich_ikaNo more moderating, the dude declined further sponsorship from it and admitted it's the wrong call
is it safe? like 100%? for an key activator a name like Massgrave is somewhat weird
"dont use a windows activator"
proceeds to run a ad about selling sketchy windows keys
There is a difference between potential malware and activating windows for a cheap price
@@King-Julien you can legit generate windows keys for free ,this whole video is a scam advocating for this shop lol
@@King-Julien'Cheap price' that was made cheap with stolen credit cards
I’ve used one of these websites to buy a win7 key, it worked, no malware no adware no credit card fraud.
I think you just got unlucky with the website
@@rkjj. I don't think you can keygen an online activation
I mean, after the 2nd ad redirect I would have already given up on that site
Which site you give up? Ad one?
@@lillieainston9358 the first one at 2:03 :d
the 2nd time it opened a new tab for an ad, I would have closed the whole browser
It was funny how he was clicking the "close" button and it was just opening another pop-up or tab.
I pray at the massgravel church, other kms tools are eretic and unsafe
Amen 🙏
There's this thing called "microsoft activation scripts" I've used before that does the job without installing malware.
i understand you want to get money off of this, but not evening mentioning massgrave which is free and open source and approved by the community. Instead you advertise 3rd party key sellers for a shitty OS.
Yeah, almost seems like the AD and the topic go hand in hand. Doesn't make sense to pay for the grey market keys when massgrave exists
That's a really good find! Thanks for sharing the knowledge of massgrave lolol
Damn bruh, Massgrave is op. Thank you brother.
I guess i gotta check it out
I love massgrave
I enjoyed the video up until the point I realized it was just one big advertisement for a sponsor that sells stolen or illegitimate keys. You can say their OEM keys all day, but it's still illegal to sell an OEM key without the computer.
Agreement with said company terminated.
I bought an off-brand mini PC that came with Win 11 Pro, turns out it was an unlicensed copy and it came with a pre-installed activator. 🤨
It is unfortunately common. Hopefully at least they didn't use fake one.
@@EricParkerThey most likely did use some fake one (real kmspico was last updated in 2016 and MUCH better methods exist), for example HWID (illegitimate) windows activation method exists, which is basically just small server side vulnerability on Microsoft servers, that allows you to basically activate any PC (even remotely), if you have hardware ID of it, you cannot tell if the person used this or not, because ite the same as having legitimate license, it is even documented online and also open-source implementation of this exists. The github (yes its hosted on Microsoft's own service lol) repo with pretty good implementation of this has over 70K stars
just reinstall windows on it (or don't use windows)
Damn, it came with malware. The activator on the other hand is probably not great either
@@cool_bug_factsactivator is probably not but there is probably other malware
Those key sites have been known to be sketchy (stolen credit cards used to purchase licenses, etc.) and shouldn't be recommended. I get that the probably pay good money but it's kinda disappointing to see you promoting them. Great video otherwise.
He accepted a contract and can't say anything negative.
@@soundsparkOh yeah that makes sense
This is a problem with marketplaces such as G2A, where users sell keys to other users. Keysfan does not seem to be a marketplace and instead looks as though you buy the keys directly from the company.
Vendors that sell the keys directly do not generally have the illegal keys problem and I am not aware of any case in which they have sold them.
@@soundsparkThis isn't true, you can speak honestly on a sponsor and can't be compelled to do otherwise. With that said, people usually avoid negative criticism as they can pull the sponsor or refuse to sponsor them again in the future.
Eric even discourages viewers from cracking windows, and shows off this piece of software made for it, when in reality you need only a powershell or batch script.
"what are you doing"
"FULL VERSION 2024"
"windows what the fuck"
"hey atleast im not Activate Windows"
whoa hello
Honestly I’d call key resellers a similar level of sketchy as the fake activators just through different means.
If anything I'd say they're even worse
@@JoaoPedro-ki7ct Remember when Tiny Build said to pirate their games instead of buying from key resellers?
@@soundspark TinyBuild said that too? I can only remember Running With Scissors saying so (if I am not mistaken)
@@soundspark in what world is tinybuild even a little bit similar to windows? microsoft has OEM programs where they can generate infinite codes, games are vastly different.
@@ギコ Steam publishers have access to generate codes for free too, but if you sell a code then fraud gets reported not only do you have to give back the money but pay a penalty to process the chargeback.
whenever i watch videos like this I get a weird feeling that I'll somehow get malware just by watching someone install this. Kinda like how when movies were first invented, people thought a train could actually fly through the screen and hit them.
20:08: how to break UA-cam's compression... (And good to finally be able to finish watching this...)
What breaks it even more is if you encode the output of /dev/urandom as a video. It's an excellent way to waste google's resources.
bro straight up destroyed youtube's compression 💀💀
The timestamps got changed after the sponsor got flagged by UA-cam and edited out.
The new timestamp is 19:08
all the features of activators like this can be acheived with just a few commands in cmd. i beleive one to change the key server to some other one that isnt microsofts that always reports activation is successful, and then another to check for activation, and thats all. thats probably the safest way
yeah. Very very specific commands. What dumb comment
obligatory massgrave plug
does it actually work to unlock like the wallpaper customisations and stuff
@@Xnoob545 yes, msguides is very known.
That installation screen is straight out of the early 2000s or late 90s. Wow.
To point out something. Many software checks for debug environments, but SPECIALLY cracks, because a crack is going to get invetsigated by the company and patched cracks are usually obfuscated and protected.
>Windows activators are scary, don't use them!
>Doesn't mention MAS.
>Posts that trying to download MAS is "very likely to get malware."
>Buy these shady volume license keys instead!
Nice video. Thought I had finally found another solid channel, way to 180 that take.
If you're going to claim to have abandoned the sponsorship, it doesn't sell very well when the sponsor is still literally mentioned in the video. Maybe my timing is just unlucky, either way, bad look. You should have just eaten the fact that you posted hood-certified Cringe and reuploaded without the sponsor.
Facts
"don't use activators !" proceeds to advertise a sketchy key reseller
eh ??
Yeah this is basically how he makes money
What is the verdict on something like massgrave then? Not sure if that's been covered on this channel yet, but afaik, it's a completely free Windows and Office activator (according to its github) and I've seen people talk about it a lot.
Yea you can use this. And if you are scared afterwards just format C and reinstall windows. Since its a hwid activation, its still activated after a completely fresh install.
Massgrave is also open source and was actually found to be pretty good and legit. It even has a new HWID method now that the old one (pretend to upgrade from activated Windows 7 or 8.1 with no KMS) doesn't work anymore. The only risqué part of this is the tiny modification to gatherosstate.exe (and that's the only thing I haven't verified myself to not be malicious, but it's small enough that it can be confirmed to not be malicious).
It's the only activator I will ever recommend, at least until it gets killed off for some reason.
massgravel is safe
Massgrave is safe
massgrave is safe
And this is why I keep a backup of an actual working KMS crack.
massgrave
just use KMS_VL_ALL_AIO, there's source for it
There's no need for crack. KMS is official feature for businesses, so just get a KMS server.
This is the way
🤦I wouldn't do it! A retail box of Windows 11 Pro costs just a couple hundred euros. Compromising a company network by BYOD is just not worth the risk.
Just use the massgravel script instead...
What really gets me about modern malware is just how badly written and how BIG the executables are. Some time ago I was targeted by a spearphishing campaign and they tried to get me to run their malware executable. Which was javascript running in an electron app (!!). The attackers had hijacked the account of someone I had in my contact list, hence we were actually chatting. I had them wait while I examined the malware. In the end I scolded them for being so terrible at writing malware, at which point they disconnected ;)
Some malware is that big because AVs refuse to scan files above a certain file size for performance reasons.
Yeah adding 700 MB of 0s basically guarantees never getting virustotald.
The most based way to activate windows is with using the Microsoft Activation Scripts project.
You don't support sketchy 3rd party sellers selling keys from unknown sources which could be revoked in the future for various reasons, causing you immediate issues.
Additional benefit is that you don't monetarily support Microsoft. Quality data is the new gold and they will farm it regardless you pay $139/$199 or not. Remember that different countries have different legislation surrounding this, so it's not even necessarily problematic for users.
There are accounts of microsoft employees instead of fixing the liscense key, they just remote into your PC and crack it for you.
lesson number one: if you see glossy icons in exe files in 2024 that means its a trojan
i love when a big block of text appears and youtubes compression completely shits itself even at 1080p
Microsoft Activation Scripts FTW!
I like how these videos are simple, not many edits, intro screens, outro screens, just straight to the point
the executable that is named START_INSTALL is probably launching a tool from github and also doing malicious activity in the background and it also looks like its written in C# are you going to make a video about decompiling this? i bet its not even obfuscated
I'm glad you covered this because it's one of those things I always wondered what they did. I've never downloaded one myself, but my pc came with one pre-installed.
this is why linux is a great alternative to windows, since its free and you dont have to download sketchy apps just to change the wallpaper
You also don't need activation to fix the RGB override that's built into Windows now, which permanently turns my mouse lights off every time I connect it to Windows
You don't need to download anything to change wallpaper smh
@DjqisjDjqj1idjc-zu9eb You do on Windows if it's not activated, the personalization tab is greyed out
@@zerron2156 iirc you can just right click an image and press set as wallpaper
When I was little, I used an activator to activate free windows, well now I self-host a reversed engineered windows kms server docker container, and activate my windows that way.
what
Good for you
Infinite iq solution.
i have a program that is real and has different methods of activating windows HWID,and more.
@@kingkayne7738everybody knows about massgravel mate
There are actually "legit" reasons for such tools to block debugging, specifically to avoid reverse engineering from other hacking groups and original software developers
The original versions of these tools do not have any of these anti debugging checks, also there is fully open source and documented pretty popular activator on github (site owned by microsoft) lmfaoo
Not really, Microsoft doesn't care
Around 6 years ago I was regularly using Pico KMS at work to activate EVERY company PC, under directions of my former boss. I always thought it was sketchy AF, but I was not into security yet. And now I'm laughing my ass off ahahaha.
Thanks for going deeper on this!
MAS takes 5 seconds.
27 minutes of babbling and inflationary use of "this is the X-est thing I've ever seen" (replace X by weird, outrageous, whatever).
No actual information or analysis about the payloads is being discussed at all.
viruses in the background is absolutely just playing among us and finding the imposter 💀
When the impostor is SUS!!1!
I saw SVHost venting!!
thanks eric i'm now getting increasingly paranoid that everything i've installed over the years is spying on me
same story for most cracks and so on. There are real, trustworthy ones and ones that pose as such.
you should do streams, I love your videos in the background as I work. chat interaction would be neat as well
complaining about windows activators and yet selling sketchy windows keys...
Yeah eric parker videos are utter trash
@@MIOG_MIOG Woah buddy, that's a bit far, just because you didn't agree with the one sponsor doesn't mean the whole content library is bad
Theres actually a legit activator called MAS Activator, and legal. I dont get it, not a lot of people knows it
Well, its not "legal" exactly, but in the terms doing what it says and not anything else it is "legit"
>suggests not to use activators
>proceeds to shove it down your throat and recommends fradulent 3rd party grey market keys instead of open-sourced harmless activators
And buying these fradulent keys from other parties is how you truly harm an indie developer/global corporation for real. What a pointless video this is.
Microsoft is not going to suffer because you bought a key from a third party, lmao.
During Windows XP and 7 days I used the same two activators for YEARS and didn't get hacked. Either that or I did but they didn't find anything worthwhile to steal so they left.
I switched to Linux since, but I still have the KMSPico XP one in my torrent client with 200+ share ratio and counting xD
how do u have such patience for doing these shits, like, dude, just by looking at it, it gives me headaches 😭
everyone in class used this to activate office, because college apparently was too cheap to provide us with licenses. sure enough their laptops updated forever among other wonky things, while i was chillin with libreoffice. good times. thanks for the upload:)
mfw i see someone playing a game and the "activate windows" text is on the bottom right...
It's like the visual version of the smoke detector beep
activators so sketchy that i fear even by just watching this video, my windows install is now compromised and has to be reinstalled.
that's why i use kms scripts like MAS
i love the way this guy makes videos. keep up the good work!
And how are you using a browser without uBlock, ads are unbearable for me
9:05 There IS a reason for it to check for debugging, to prevent what are called "crack freeloaders" where other individuals reverse engineer your crack and make their own program using your techniques they reversed and release it
video on windows "distros" when
nice soulless synths btw
@@cheeseball762 ty
Recommendations that make me think google can read my thoughts:
Seriously, earlier today I had a random thought of "what happened to windows activators?" and now I had this on my front page lol
theres a script on github that can activate everything and its just so useful, and of course secure, it does hwid activation
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The KMS sound when you opened it brought back a cascade of memories from my windows 7 era, ahh.... Those were the days, even if malware ran all they could steal was my Habbo Hotel account, this and crack music are the computer geek magnum opus
never paid for windows and never will
honestly i came here just to watch the video. ended up deleting hack tools at 3am. thanks for saving me from this with your video :D
19:15 damn the bitrate completely shitting itself lmao
what about massgrave and massgravel on github though? i've heard good things about those projects, despite how sketchy they look.
massgrave is legit, i havent had any issues with them.
You can do it manually without running any scripts
@@VeryCuul you run the script yourself when doing "manually".
@@khlua4590 you can do the things the script does yourself.
They are safe
It's kind funny to do intrusive ad promoting an "adblocker"
use MAS
I just want to point out. That the MDL forums are a fantastic resource.. forget the sketchy crap.
You can literally activate Windows just with 2 cmd commands
how?
Here in less developed countries people buy a computer, and they usually barely know how to download Google Chrome (So don't even think of any other browser sadly), and people end up by going into a "technician" who can install some programs for them, but almost everyone, uses some unknown pirated programs for installing word and things like that, the problem is that almost every PC has these pirated programs and your security can get very complicated, because not even the owner of the pc might know from where that software came from. I've even seen people that sent their PCs for a quick formatting and even if that pc had a included windows home key, those people install windows pro and activate it with kms, not even cmd, making the situation even worse.
Massgrave >>
I noticed that a lot of cracks pull up porn sites. They get paid a fraction of a penny per click, and it just pulls up thousands of pages till the computer locks up.
IEG was one of the worst.
Once you got sent to their site you would not be able to get out
96 views in 3 minutes, we're so back 😎
Anyone who uses those kinds of sites is a total newbie, real veterans use kms downloaded from github, and real windows masters know how to activate it only with cmd commands
how do i activate linux?
naming ur pc "lain" is goated af
I argue that You shouldn't pirate programs, not because they're dangerous, but you're giving market share to a program that wouldn't otherwise have it. and once you get used to it, you're in this constant cycle of getting out of date software over and over again, when you could've spent that time using software that respects you as a user.
yeah, like Adobe
If you're not going to pay for it anyway... use a FOSS alternative! It's safer, up to date, and they generally respect you better as a user. There may be a less polished experience and an attitude of "want it to behave differently? Fork it and change it yourself", but a FOSS program won't do half the terrible shit proprietary software does, like stealing your data!
@@Handler9 That's why I pirate programs
24:39 the download is from a discord attachment haha. Great investigation!
I'd just assume an app named and looking like that is malware
You'll never win the weekly lottery with that mindset.
i was using KMS on windows before getting linux, and it was probably the most sketchiest thing i have ever done just to get rid of the stupid "Activate Windows" so that i can record videos normally
yes i do know that all programs that modify your file system is super sketchy, which is why i prefer switching to linux rather than using that thing on windows again. (if the windows 11 wasn't already bad enough, imagine having windows 11 with KMS...)
mas scripts
27:09 he was gonna say “if you don’t care about your security” and then he realised that the tools are actually safe
Cmon! At keast try mate!
The video almost immediately having an ad for paid grey market keys tells me all i neee to know. Looking at comments, theres no mention of massgrave in the video either, which is even more suspect, if this guy did any researh into this topic he would surely know about it.
exactly
the upload schedule is insane
I have an exe that pops up as a rat that i got from someone claiming they were cheats for a game (i acted clueless to get it so i could look at it), its a bit old but was wondering if maybe you wanted to look at it
"ok" "ok" "wow, yeah, impressive" dos not proceed to explain nothing that he is seeig*
Chat GPT can generate codes. If you generate Windows 7 code's eventually, they're real.
It's not generating codes, it's returning valid ones because they were in training data. I would imagine this will stop working over time as MS deactivate such keys (which came form the public internet).
Unfortunately 7 keys don't work anymore on 10/11
@@fcfcth really? used one i bought back in 2012 just a few months ago and it still worked
@@nyff83 Yeah, that ended in September 2023. And if you already used your code it will continue to work on that PC
i actually activated windows xp in 2024 using a activator using the phoneline bypass, AND IT WORKED I ACTIVATED WINDOWS XP IN 2024
never had any of these issues, you are cherry picking, also imagine paying for windows. stop spreading nonsense
It's bad advice to tell that people can use non-activated Windows. Just because you can, doesn't mean you are allowed to. The activation period is fair game to use for whatever 30 days it is. After that, it is not allowed. You are required to have a license. Now many Windows users likely don't care if they are doing something illegal. Such is life. It doesn't stop you, but it not allowed. In same way as you can go to shop, pocket something and walk out. You can totally do that, universe doesn't stop you, but you are not allowed to. If you don't care about the law then I guess anything goes. My suggestion is to move into legally free systems rather than run some random apps.
Pop-unders were variation of pop-ups - new window that poped under the browser window. One click-ad with pop-up, other-ok is still a pop-up.
PS: "Were" because they are statistical noise right now, as they work with browser quirks, so they aren't easy to develop and maintain by a typical spammer. One of the tricks is to attach handler to body and remove handler after first click, but that's just one of methods, not definition of pop-under.
Honestly, this was the equal to Jorji Costava from Papers Please, but in terms of a malicious program
Anyone else find these videos hilarious, i don’t even understand what I’m looking at half the time but i cant help but laugh
The thing is that you can activate windows with like 7 lines in a BAT file
this channel is goldmine i hope you got the popularity that you deserve.
Microsoft and Anti-malware companies are somewhat responsible for this by automatically flagging any activator as malware (based only on (y" signature), regardless if it is harmless or not. As a result some users will execute those with A/V disabled and this give full freedom for malicious people to put crap into it. In the end it does not really matter, you should stay away from those activators and instead buy a proper key OR (if you can't afford it) use a script that you can read yourself and trust.
Nice to see you got the video working, i was the one that mailed you about this :)
Really interesting breakdown since this is what "non tech savvy" peeps would download and that also makes me interested how bad de-bloaters for windows are since thats also a thing peeps are looking for to download. Also could you just add a couple files on the vm to see if anything happens to them?
nowadays there are simple methods that dont even require external programs to make your windows activated