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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 6, 2005 12:29:00 AM

Microsoft's efforts to fight counterfeiting have hit another snag with the posting of a new method claimed to get around a Windows piracy check.

The check is meant to prevent people with pirated copies of the operating system from downloading additional software from Microsoft. By changing a setting in a Microsoft validation tool called "GenuineCheck.exe," it's possible to generate a code that will validate the Windows software on a machine as genuine even if it is pirated, according to a Web site publicized on Thursday in a posting to the popular Full Disclosure security mailing list.

Microsoft would not confirm that the method works, but the software maker is investigating the issue, a company representative said. "It is not a surprise for us that those who never intended to pay for software would try to find some way to circumvent Windows Genuine Advantage," the representative said.

Microsoft last week made the Windows piracy check mandatory for all customers who want to download add-ons for Windows XP and 2000. The effort, dubbed Windows Genuine Advantage, requires users to verify that they have a legitimate copy of the operating system before they can get files from Microsoft's download Web sites.

Tricking the check
For the software maker, the news could be another episode of people finding a way to get around WGA. Last week, several Web sites said it was possible to bypass the piracy lock by several means, including pasting a JavaScript string into the Web browser. Earlier this year, during WGA's pilot phase, a security researcher outlined another way to trick the check.

The GenuineCheck.exe tool is meant to provide an alternative way for people to prove that their copy of Windows is an official Microsoft version. The primary WGA checking mechanism uses ActiveX, which is not supported in all Web browsers. The popular open-source Firefox Web browser, for example, does not support ActiveX.

"To make the validation experience as user-friendly as possible, Microsoft engineered a process that enables customers to validate their systems easily, and unfortunately, unscrupulous users are able to exploit that," the Microsoft representative said.

According to the Thursday posting, all a PC user apparently has to do to have GenuineCheck.exe generate a valid code on a machine with pirated Windows XP is to run it in Windows 2000 compatibility mode. This is done by downloading the tool, right-clicking on the file and selecting "properties." Then select the "compatibility" tab in the menu and change the compatibility mode.

If the method actually works, it may be short-lived. "Microsoft will be updating the validation system from time to time and plans to address these issues," the Microsoft representative said.

WGA is a stepped-up effort by Microsoft to increase the number of Windows users that are actually paying Microsoft for its software. At the moment, the company estimates that roughly a third of Windows copies worldwide are not legitimate.

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Yep, that's it rick752   | 08/05/05
When Did We Become..... charlesgoff   | 08/08/05
I doubt the person who figured this out is a pirate zmud   | 08/08/05
Wrong question Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/08/05
Hey ,,, charlesgoof rick752   | 08/09/05
Oh yeah, charlesgoof rick752   | 08/09/05
Oops "sercurity" .. sorry rick752   | 08/09/05
where is good old loverock? stormdoor   | 08/05/05
Gee, I'm SHOCKED !!! realitycheck101   | 08/05/05
If Mike Cox were here... rick752   | 08/05/05
8.9864026 Squawkbox   | 08/05/05
Wasn't trying to impersonate .. but thanx rick752   | 08/05/05
I might not have been able to tell Squawkbox   | 08/05/05
In all fairness, Squawk rick752   | 08/05/05
LOL Ok ya got me Squawkbox   | 08/05/05
Let's face it - if I have to pay for windows, I won't.... hexdish   | 08/05/05
Free brakes? johnnybluenote   | 08/05/05
Your anthology sucks! DragonBRockin   | 08/06/05
Anthology? Howsa bout analogy Squawkbox   | 08/06/05
RE: Anthology? Howsa bout analogy nightshade0143   | 08/06/05
RE: You ARE kidding, RIGHT? Squawkbox   | 08/06/05
Jeeze.... DragonBRockin   | 08/06/05
RE: Jeeze.... Linux User 147560   | 08/07/05
Aw c'mon now Squawkbox   | 08/07/05
Speelcheking and such... Wolfie2K3   | 08/08/05
It is guys like you is why product activation exists! osreinstall   | 08/06/05
It is guys like you is why Linux SUCKS!!! DragonBRockin   | 08/06/05
And this,,, DragonBRockin   | 08/06/05
No, I was bashing a pirate! osreinstall   | 08/06/05
I thought it was because the coders had no common sense. osreinstall   | 08/06/05
I have no problem with this voska   | 08/08/05
Crooks always make it inconvient for the rest of us. osreinstall   | 08/08/05
miss the point voska   | 08/08/05
WTF??? DragonBRockin   | 08/08/05
Them are the breaks osreinstall   | 08/08/05
You are a hypocrite...Os! DragonBRockin   | 08/09/05
I don't whine about anything, you crybaby! osreinstall   | 08/09/05
Hey Os...This last message was brought to by... DragonBRockin   | 08/10/05
You know you lost when thats your best comeback! osreinstall   | 08/10/05
Dude you need to get a life! DragonBRockin   | 08/10/05
My life is just fine osreinstall   | 08/10/05
It's more of a recall ag4jazz@...   | 08/06/05
Whoa a second Squawkbox   | 08/06/05
Then it is time to build your own windmill! osreinstall   | 08/06/05
MS monopoly georgep_z   | 08/06/05
Your thinking should be history! osreinstall   | 08/06/05
I am building my own windmill. Kamikaze_Ohka   | 08/08/05
I am already laying one out in CAD. osreinstall   | 08/08/05
Way around stiff price GenRabbit@...   | 08/11/05
Free Brakes? Not Quite. Dr_Zinj   | 08/15/05
You have an overdeveloped sense of entitlement John L. Ries   | 08/08/05
Poor old Microsoft Squawkbox   | 08/05/05
Logic tty0   | 08/05/05
Man, I feel for these guys. The have been screwing thier customers for sooo DonnieBoy   | 08/05/05
Windows Antipiracy ...a Royal Joke by Emperor Gates adamsteele   | 08/06/05
Good news for Linux Fred Fredrickson   | 08/06/05
Respectfully disagree in part Fred Squawkbox   | 08/06/05
Smart. Not necessarily jrcurry@...   | 08/06/05
Yeah but J Squawkbox   | 08/06/05
respectfully disagree with you squawk damnbou@...   | 06/13/06
gov't, schools & home users are dropping M$ Sgt. Pinback   | 08/07/05
If we had a better emulator... Kamikaze_Ohka   | 08/08/05
Absolutely right! Protector   | 08/08/05
Games GenRabbit@...   | 08/11/05
Is Microsoft Evil? jabba359   | 08/06/05
RE: Is Microsoft Evil? Linux User 147560   | 08/06/05
Cheatting others??? earlb341   | 08/06/05
What about ME??? Stealthbunny   | 08/06/05
DOS 4.0 voska   | 08/08/05
SuSE 9.3 is rock solid at home. mornmoos   | 08/06/05
I am really surprised at all the really honest James Dean_z   | 08/07/05
I tired of all this serious stuff Squawkbox   | 08/07/05
Legitimate users grow weary Weezulman   | 08/07/05
Must be great being a MS customer;-) Richard Flude   | 08/07/05
M$ longrider_z   | 08/08/05
Simple situation Protector   | 08/08/05
What is the point of validating? sullivanjc   | 08/08/05
To make you feel good and to kill time.. BXLE   | 08/08/05
That's one way to test your software John L. Ries   | 08/08/05
Guess they hope that folks who didn't know that got a priated version FilledOut   | 08/08/05
Meant "pirated" not priated FilledOut   | 08/08/05
Freud? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/08/05
Yet Another Triumph For Hackers Everywhere itanalyst   | 08/08/05
Microsoft's doesnt play fair why should anyone else mrlinux   | 08/08/05
Because... rapson   | 08/08/05
You forgot to mention... John L. Ries   | 08/08/05
Didn't forget rapson   | 08/08/05
Not a problem... John L. Ries   | 08/08/05
Agree... rapson   | 08/08/05
No one else plays fair, why should MS? Boot_Agnostic   | 08/09/05
I get worried sometimes if not paranoid. zmud   | 08/08/05
Trying to stop piracy is a waste of time! Reverend MacFellow   | 08/08/05
all I know is it saddens me ms made me install this JasonL31   | 08/08/05
The third way Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/08/05
The antipyracy evation is the problem? How about all these michael_t   | 08/08/05
piracy claude1_z   | 08/10/05
don't update at all failure   | 04/26/06
Microsoft cries fowl, yet we are at its mercy. CkrisGo   | 04/26/06

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