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September 8th, 2009

Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 8:16 am

Categories: Microsoft

Tags: Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Microsoft Corp., Spyware, Tool, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Last week Microsoft was sued in a Washington district court for allegedly violating privacy laws through its use of Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) anti-piracy mechanism in Windows XP. Is WGA a legitimate anti-piracy tool or is it spyware?

This latest class-action lawsuit (it’s not the first to target WGA) claims that Microsoft made false claims regarding what information WGA would send to verify the authenticity of a Windows installation. Specifically, the lawsuit highlights that Microsoft claims that no personal information is sent during validation, while in fact WGA is said to provide information on the user’s IP address and other details that could be used to trace the user.

The complaint goes on to state that Microsoft described WGA as a necessary security update rather than highlight to users that it was an anti-piracy update. Also, the way WGA means that users are prevented users from removing it from their PCs following installation.

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Seems to me that this issue boils down to the question of whether WGA is a legitimate tool that Microsoft should be able to use to fight piracy, or a piece of spyware. Despite having deep reservations about the entire WGA mechanism, even I find it impossible to label the tool spyware …

… but …

The problem with WGA is that Microsoft hasn’t been clear in the past with users. Back in June of 2006 Microsoft decided to bundle up a WGA with other Critical updates to send to users via Windows Update. That alone was an outrageous breach of trust, and one I feel that Microsoft walked away from far too easily. Mislabeling WGA as a Critical update was one of those tacky “spyware” moves, and a move that erodes trust.

Then you have the issue of WGA passing judgment on systems and the user having very few options to try to solve the issue. It took a long time (and a lot of pushing and shoving) to get Microsoft to acknowledge that WGA wasn’t always accurate. During the early days people were faced with two choice - pay up for a new license or be labeled a pirate. That was unacceptable.

So, while WGA isn’t spyware, the way Microsoft pushed it to users was very underhanded. Things have improved now, but that’s no excuse to overlook past behavior.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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Except the gov't doesn't get false positives and deactivate your firearms
I know I've certainly had less trouble from the Feds than I've had from Microsoft, and I have more guns than XP licenses.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: LeonBA Posted on: 10/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Personally  NStalnecker | 09/08/09
WGA is like gun control  frgough | 09/08/09
That was beautiful, man. Beautiful.  James T. Kirk | 09/08/09
Definitely spyware.  donniebnyc@... | 09/08/09
Gun laws protect?  brian ansorge | 09/08/09
Except the gov't doesn't get false positives and deactivate your firearms  LeonBA | 10/16/09
Since when is your IP address "personal information"?  Qbt | 09/08/09
I don't think they mean "personal"...  mgp3 | 09/08/09
IP address = Public  brian ansorge | 09/08/09
Phone Number  duclod | 09/08/09
Depends on your perspective  In the State of (Dis)Enchantment | 09/08/09
IP cannot identify who are you?  joexwong | 09/08/09
Your IP address is visible for the whole world to see  skypilota72 | 09/09/09
It's a bit of both.  Letophoro | 09/08/09
Yes, legitimate spyware (nt)  bmeacham98@... | 09/08/09
I beg to differ  CodeCurmudgeon | 09/08/09
Ummmm....  Ben_E | 09/08/09
I paid, too.  SupraGuy | 09/08/09
Anything that checks for hardware changes  Ole Man | 09/08/09
Lie down with dogs, wake up with fleas  HollywoodDog | 09/08/09
Lie down with dogs, wake up with fleas...  mgp3 | 09/08/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  cewhite@... | 09/08/09
Anything that "checks up" on you ....  kd5auq | 09/08/09
WGA is why I jumped to LInux  MariusSilverwolf | 09/08/09
So what you're saying is...  Ben_E | 09/08/09
Have you tried to "sort out" a WGA notification?  SupraGuy | 09/08/09
For XP call was free  otaddy | 09/08/09
Vista is just as easy  msdamico@... | 09/09/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  Capt_Sparky | 09/08/09
Spyware. This is news?  bblackmoor@... | 09/08/09
You need a third option in the poll  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/08/09
Agree  Capt_Sparky | 09/08/09
Thats what I'd have picked...  JasonJD48 | 09/09/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  Capt_Sparky | 09/08/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  znetlol | 09/08/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  CaptOska | 09/08/09
Not really spyware...  djchandler | 09/08/09
Critical updates has always been available  rtk | 09/08/09
Excuse me Trust?  Altotus | 09/08/09
"Crapware" is more like it  JohnMcGrew@... | 09/08/09
You're probably talking about Linux here...  transposeIT | 09/08/09
Re; There's nothing crappier than Linux and FOSS...  hkommedal | 09/09/09
Hostage taking made legal  In the State of (Dis)Enchantment | 09/08/09
Not true...it doesnt lock your data or die  otaddy | 09/08/09
Yes True  TotallyFrustrated | 09/09/09
No its not true-you had a hardware failure  otaddy | 09/09/09
Re; WGA only limits what you can do from within windows.  hkommedal | 09/09/09
Windows Genuine Spyware  wizardb@... | 09/08/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  jak99@... | 09/08/09
Why?  Tim Patterson | 09/08/09
That's the definition of monopoly  terry flores | 09/08/09
why can't you leave?  otaddy | 09/08/09
Easy...check your assumptions  otaddy | 09/08/09
Just because I don't like anything about it  AndyCee | 09/09/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  hkommedal | 09/09/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  petercs | 09/11/09
RE: Windows Genuine Advantage: Spyware or legitimate tool?  nanotm | 09/22/09
WGA doesn't upload your user.dat  rtk | 09/22/09

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