Chew-wga 09 Windows -
Microsoft's primary strategy has been to deploy "kill-switch" updates via Windows Update. In early 2008, Microsoft used a single update to block two major activation cracks for Windows Vista, and they followed the same playbook with Windows 7. At the time, security experts predicted that cracks based on file modifications would be "easily detected and nullified" by Microsoft, particularly in a major service pack or WGA update.
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