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February 27th, 2008

KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 5:21 am

Categories: Microsoft, Security, Software, Vista

Tags: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

BINGO!  It finds that the paradox OEM BIOS hack has been installed and flags the install as possibly being counterfeit. 

KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations 

The wording is pretty gentle:

Windows has found software that circumvents Windows activation and interferes with its normal operation. The presence of this software may indicate that your copy of Windows is counterfeit.

Despite the gentle wording, I don’t feel that the information here is very clear - it certainly doesn’t offer a victim who has been sold a non-genuine copy of Windows much information to go on and I think that a lot of people will freak out at this stage. 

Also, the “Go online and learn how to repair Windows” option isn’t all that enlightening:

To maintain the security of your computer and get the latest Windows updates, get a genuine copy of Windows Vista.

Microsoft also offers some information about activation exploits:

What is an activation exploit?
An exploit is software that replaces or modifies authentic Windows components. Activation exploits bypass product activation and interfere with normal Windows operation.

How did activation exploits appear in my copy of Windows?
Occasionally, software or hardware vendors may tamper with genuine Windows by placing activation exploits in the copy of Windows to enable the sale of a counterfeit product. Using counterfeit Windows may create security and stability issues for your computer.

What happens if the activation exploits are not removed from my copy of Windows?
If activation exploits are not removed, Windows may disable these exploits, and you will be asked to activate your copy of Windows with a valid product key. Having these exploits in your copy of Windows may cause security and stability issues for Windows. Learn more about risks of counterfeit software.

To get rid of the dialog window you have to check the box next to “I understand that this notice may only appear once” and then click Close.

KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations

A few notes about this update:

  • I can confirm that it DOES NOT carry out any form of stealth install.  However, if you have updates set to come in automatically, this will be downloaded and installed as normal.
  • This update DOES NOT disable any functionality in Windows.
  • This update DOES NOT detect all activation bypass cracks.
  • Once installed, this update cannot be uninstalled - this is because it is a run-once application.  Once it checks your system, and its work is done.
  • Even after detecting a bypass hack, Windows still reports itself as a genuine, activated copy.

This is a step in the right direction in protecting users from pirated software, but I can’t help but feel that it’s half-hearted, doesn’t go far enough (in that there are plenty of activation hacks out there that it doesn’t pick up on) and doesn’t offer victims of counterfeit software enough information.

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They did it right  olaney@... | 02/28/08
Hold the phone...  Wolfie2K3 | 02/28/08
A no win situation  mdemuth | 02/27/08
You know the saying  voska1 | 02/27/08
I agree  gene_fitz@... | 02/27/08
Unlike most software updates, it allows it to continue working  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/27/08
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Alcohol 120%  rtk | 02/27/08
Commercial software that bypasses copy protection...  BitTwiddler | 03/13/08
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Ain't that the truth  Reiley 411 | 02/28/08
Agreed  croberts | 02/27/08
Who's gonna want this update???  techboy_z | 02/27/08
That is just plain BS  mdemuth | 02/27/08
techBS_z...  M.R. Kennedy | 02/27/08
So...  zkiwi | 02/27/08
interesting start  mdemuth | 02/27/08
Sigh, don't you ever tire of being wrong?  NonZealot | 02/27/08
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Not so...  techboy_z | 02/28/08
it's not removable, bexause it's not installed.  rtk | 02/28/08
Liar!!  techboy_z | 02/28/08
Calm yourself....  rtk | 02/28/08
just plain BS  aussieblnd@... | 02/28/08
OH Yeh  KrazyGuy | 02/28/08
It Detected Mine Was Counterfeit  iwillnotbestopped@... | 02/27/08
Is This Update  Mectron | 02/27/08
No ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 02/27/08
Slight correction...  zkiwi | 02/27/08
Thanks Adrian...  nix_hed | 02/27/08
I agree with Microsoft again.  gene_fitz@... | 02/27/08
Yer but  morrig | 03/01/08
RE: KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations  jab4u53@... | 02/28/08
RE: KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations  rtk | 02/28/08
one and counting  catseverywhere@... | 02/28/08
You need to get out more...  Narg | 02/28/08
Who hates Vista?  jnoooo | 02/28/08
hates Vista?  aussieblnd@... | 02/28/08
So bottom line..  Been_Done_Before | 02/28/08
bottom line..  aussieblnd@... | 02/28/08
You want buy?  Chiatzu | 02/29/08
Heard you guy's  morrig | 03/01/08
That's alright....... Mr Gates himself has said  Ole Man | 02/28/08
OK - and our best strategy is.....  Dr.C | 02/29/08
Right on the button!  Ole Man | 02/29/08
See you got it right  morrig | 03/01/08
RE: KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations  rockn24x7@... | 02/28/08
I'll buy that!........... I meant  Ole Man | 03/01/08
Does Microsoft worry about zdnet pirated copies of Windows?  Randalllind | 02/29/08
RE: KB940510 highlights some counterfeit Windows installations  JLMcCrackenZDNet Moderator | 03/02/08
Do you do a system restore  rtk | 03/04/08
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