>From Slashdot:

"The author of the Windows Vista keygen that was reported yesterday has
admitted that the program does not actually work. Here is the initial
announcement of the original release of the keygen, and here is the followup
post in which the same author acknowledges that the program is fake.
Apparently, the keygen program does legitimately attack Windows Vista keys
via brute force, but the chances of success are too low for this to be a
practical method. Quote from the author: 'Everyone who said they got a key
is probably lying or mistaken!'"

http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/03/03/1339209.shtml

Original Post:
http://keznews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2634

Admission:
http://keznews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2782


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Sent: 02 March 2007 09:41
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Subject: [H] Ha Ha.. MS Vista faces Key problems..

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37941

Makes me both laugh and cringe.  I wonder when the point comes where valid
keys generated by this and activated are the same as keys someone will buy..
and then people buying won't be able to activate... 

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