Windows counterfeit warning

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This looks rather dodgy, and I have a feeling hackers will be looking for ways to make their own annoying messages too.

Windows warning

EXCLUSIVE: By CHRISTY LEE S.W.

AT THE LOGIN SCREEN: A message stating ‘This copy of Windows is not genuine’ will be permanently tattooed to the bottom righthand corner of the login screen.

PETALING JAYA: Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of local PC users running pirated Windows operating systems will soon face the shame of being reminded of their illegal action every time they switch on their machines.

The feature will be added to the operating system by Microsoft Corp from tomorrow and cannot be erased. It will nag the guilty users and can be awkward if it shows up on corporate PCs.

There are about six million Windows PC users in the country, according to industry estimates, while anti-piracy watchdog Business Software Alliance has reported that 61% of all software used in local private businesses is illegal.

Current users of PCs running pirated Windows will find their machines “tattooed” the next time they update the operating system.

Basically, a message stating “This copy of Windows is not genuine ...” will be permanently affixed to the operating system’s login screen, and a similar message will randomly pop up on the desktop whenever the machine is in use.

The anti-piracy move is being kicked off in five countries tomorrow – the United States, Britain, New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia.

Users whose machines have been affected will only be able to get rid of the tattoo if they install a genuine copy of Windows. Prices range from RM320 for a copy of Windows XP Home (OEM version) to RM510 for Windows XP Pro (OEM version).

“Or they can put up with being ‘nagged’ by the pop-up message every time they use their computers,” said K.T. Ng, group manager for Windows Client solutions at Microsoft Malaysia.

If they were businessmen or corporate executives, it would be embarrassing if their clients saw the tattoo indicating that a pirated copy of Windows was being used, he said.

According to Ng, the move was aimed at better serving Microsoft’s genuine users.

For example, he said, counterfeiters had been able to reproduce Microsoft product packaging to the point where consumers were unable to tell genuine from imitation.

“The pop-up message would immediately alert consumers to counterfeit copies of Windows, such as when they buy a new notebook or PC,” he said.

If a user has unknowingly received an illegal copy of the operating system, he will be able to report the vendor concerned by clicking on the “Get Genuine” button at the login screen.

Machines that have been tattooed will still be able to receive software updates for the operating system, but will not be allowed to download Internet Explorer 7.0 (IE7) and Windows Defender.

IE7 is the new, more secure version of Microsoft’s web browser while Windows Defender is an anti-spyware program.

For more details, see your copy of In.Tech in today’s paper.​

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/4/25/nation/14053230&sec=nation

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Orky

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Why would you want to use IE7 anyways?

All you have to do is turn off automatic update and not use windows update.
 

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i use firefox.
i <3 tabs. i know IE7 will have em but why change?
 

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I clicked a pop-up on IE a few days ago and the ads plus-****ed my computer up! Took 3 hours to run scan after scan and restart and get rid of all the damn files. And I know I still have some on my computer, good thing nothing pops up anymore. That damn dY****a was EVERYWHERE.

FF is the one I use, but I was trying to log into my internet banking and their system doesn't support FF and I locked my account up. LOL So, IE has some use yet. And so long as FF stay "backwater" hacks and ads won't mess me up.
 

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Master.America said:
Why only do this in select countries? That doesn't make much sense...

Just goes to show, though: one more reason to turn off Automatic Updates.
These are where Microsoft has strategically targeted to boost its revenue.

For the United States, Britain, New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia, the first 4 are no-brainers. Malaysia because it has reasonable development potential with the upcoming Multimedia Super Corridor (whatever that is).*
 
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So, ultimately, they are just giving more and more reasons to refuse to download their updates? Wow. Microsoft's overwhelming incompetence for the win.
 

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There are already multiple ways around this. GG M$ :rolleyes
 
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No, I mean they're giving no reason to download their updates at all. Let alone use their product. This amuses me greatly.
 

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Uh... Someone already did crack it. Microsoft is now going to release version 2 of this, to counter the fact that someone cracked it using simple JavaScript. Also, you can simply delete a file and remove all references to it in the registry to circumvent this. Forgotten the link, though.*
 

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If youre on about that windows genuine validation shit, i have this tiny aplication that erases it on next reboot. If you add my MSN i'll send you a link to it since it's probably against forum rules in here. I tested it on mine and it works so no reason it shoudnt work on anyone elses.
 

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