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Offline javajolt

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New Windows Anti-Hacking Technologies Cooking
« on: March 26, 2010, 07:57:47 PM »
Microsoft is doing much more than simply fighting pirated versions of Windows with Service Pack upgrades and crack killer updates. According to details offered by the software giant itself, new anti-hacking technologies are cooking for Windows. A job post for the position of Senior Development Engineer – Windows mentions that the Redmond company is getting ready to up the ante on bootleggers, hackers and crackers (via MSFTKitchen). Of course, actual details are extremely scarce, and the listing doesn’t even mention the platform that
will benefit from the integration of new anti-piracy technologies, or if there’s a possibility that they will be included in Windows 8, for example.

“Our group is on a mission to build a rich, powerful platform to help protect Microsoft products against piracy. Here is your chance to join a team of exceptional developers as we build an extensible cross-company platform to support this vision. This is a fast-paced group that rewards smart and motivated individuals. We are looking for an experienced software developer to help us design and build new anti-hacking mechanisms, hack detection, and work on the security processor driver,” the job post notes.

Microsoft released the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7 earlier this year, providing a refresh designed to identify and render useless over 70 cracks used to illegally bypass the Windows 7 activation mechanism. The update was initially offered as a standalone download, and subsequently delivered via Automatic Updates to all Windows 7 users. The company stressed that the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7 was a voluntary update, designed to be deployed only by users that wanted to make sure their copy of Windows 7 was genuine.

“The work touches many layers of the operating system and includes opportunities for partnership with MS Research and other security teams at Microsoft to productize exciting innovations and ideas that help shake hackers and crackers off Microsoft products. It’s not for the faint of heart, but the diversity of the problem space in this area is rich in growth opportunities just waiting for the right candidate. You will have ample opportunity to diversify your skill set and grow. In this position, you’ll get a chance to work on many aspects of the platform, starting with an assignment to drive the design of our application and Operating System (OS) virtualization support,” it is added in the job post.


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Re: New Windows Anti-Hacking Technologies Cooking
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2010, 08:24:13 PM »
Yes, it seems that Microsoft Anti-hacking Technologies is some what better than it use to be.

Considered to be FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.

Information I have gathered from a variety of sources. Thank you to MDL, W7V, Baidu(cn), WZOR(Ru), Pconcool(cn)
1. Perform a Clean install of your edition of Windows 7.
2. using your favorite search engine - find a OEM specific KEY for your Manufacture-Acer-Dell-Asus-Gigabyte-etc etc
3. using your favorite search engine - find a OEM 2.1 Certificate for your  Manufacture-Acer-Dell-Asus-Gigabyte-etc etc
4.  Find & Download Slic-dump ( google slic-dump ).
4a. Save it somewhere and then right click on SLIC_Dump_ToolKit.EXE and select Run as Administrator.
Click on the Advanced tab located at the bottom.             Check if in SLIC Diagnostics for Version says 2.1.
            
5.  If NO, then find a proper 2.1 Certificate for your specific  Manufacture.
6.  Download and save the 2.1 Certificate to (sample) c:\slic\ACRSYS_2.1_Cert.xrm-ms
7.  since you how have a KEY & 2.1 Certificate for you machine.
     open cmd ( run as Admin)  type}  slmgr.vbs -ipk xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx  { press enter }
     type} slmgr.vbs -ilc c:\slic\your slic name.xrm-ms  {press enter } wait for popup  to say the license is installed correctly.
8.  That is it! Now if you go to My Computer -> Properties, it should
            say on the bottom that Windows is Activated. If it doesn't, simply
            restart the computer and check it again!


  
« Last Edit: April 11, 2010, 08:27:08 PM by Snuffy »
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