Kmspico

is it virus?

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if your windows isnt legit, then no

KMS pico is completely harmless, I've spent some time using a packet sniffer and the program only sends update activity to keep the Windows license system fresh.

It does exactly what the makers say (create a fake activation server on your machine) in exactly the way they say it.

Crack your windows using this. Then run Malwarebytes.

Werks for me ™

false positives

>using closed source garbage when vlmcsd exists

This

It had a mitm trojan for a while.
It would generate fake certs and everything.

**vlmcsd is**
* a replacement for Microsoft's KMS server intended to help people who lost activation of their legally-owned licenses, e.g. due to a change of hardware (motherboard, CPU, ...)

**vlmcsd is not**
* a one-click activation or crack tool
* intended to activate illegal copies of software (Windows, Office, Project, Visio)

...

It's not intended to activate iliegal copies, yet there is nothing that stops you from doing so.

Yes, it's 100% safe, as is Daz' loader and Microsoft Toolkit

There's an unwritten agreement between antivirus companies and software companies to flag piracy tools as "potentially unwanted programs". They've stopped with the all out "virus" Jewry as people saw through it.

The funny thing is I use Microsoft Toolkit frequently in our enterprise environment for fiddling with office packages and checking licensing on the machines, it's much nicer than memorising slmgr.vbs commands

I imagine our Microsoft auditors wouldn't be too happy if they found out I was using it, but I never used the activation functions.

That is why you should activate windows via VLMCSD and Virtual Box

Adware,Hacktool,not-a-virus:RiskTool

>km spico
truly software worth a cybernigger

>hrr drr wat is KMSAuto Net

i bought a retail office key yesterday for $15, and the rest is history

I've written down a windows 7 pro key off of a workstation during a summer job and updated to windows 10 at home. The workstation still runs the Windows 7 licence. Did I stole it(I've taken away the hardware's ability to update to Windows 10) or did I pirate it (the licence sticker is still there and the original Windows 7 that was part of the transaction is still there running legally)?

You have breached the software licence agreement and probably committed an offence against your employer.

A botnet.

>being audited by a pajeet

Switched to Linux Mint in 2012 for free, the rest is history.

virustotal is complete shit that thinks everything is a virus. also windows loader is better.

It very likely is a virus if you downloaded it anywhere but the mydigitallife forums

as a general rule of thumb, if Kaspersky is okay with the file, it's not a virus.

Kaspersky is one of the few, if not the only anti-virus, that correctly detects keygens as keygens. Look at the "Detection" tab and you will see that Kaspersky categorizes the analyzed file as "not-a-virus".

You're safe bro

>if Kaspersky is okay with the file, it's not a virus.

user..

Just run your own server, search in google "kms server python", examine the code, then execute the commands manually for activation gist.github.com/CHEF-KOCH/1273041f0eafd20f2219)

Christ, MTK is the only activation tool you should touch.
Fuck the others.