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Microsoft alerts to harass pirate Windows and Office users | Microsoft alerts to harass pirate Windows and Office users |
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| Written by Stan Beer | |
| Wednesday, 26 April 2006 | |
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Microsoft intends to harass users of pirated copies of Office as well as Windows by sending them continual alerts after they download a software update patch. Using its Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) tool and a new tool called Office Genuine Advantage (OGA), Microsoft intends to detect all pirate users of its software whenever they download the constantly needed security updates.Users who are detected running pirated software will receive constant unwanted alerts on their monitors telling them that they are using pirated software and that they should click on a link which will take them to a website for further instructions.
Countries named as targets for the Microsoft alerts include the US, UK, Malaysia, Australia and New zealand.
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