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mannynavida

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  1. Naming AntiWPA as "Trojan.I.Stole.Windows" is both technically incorrect and legally questionable. antiwpa.dll is not a Trojan, but a very useful tool to validate windows and make it a legitimate copy so the user will be able to receive updates,and activate their copy of windows.In fact, we should be thankful to the guys who made this program possible.I quote this passage from someone who also post on this topic,he say's that: "People that crack software are a HUGE problem when it comes to security for several reasons : Cracked windows often cant get updates and thus are less secure . These systems frequently become parts of bot networks adding to the global spam problem and participate in DDoS attacks . People that crack software frequently infecting their system in the process contributing the problems mentioned above ." Well sir, actually you're technically wrong and you're misinformed about your assumptions. antiwpa.dll is not a harmful entry on your windows.It's not a Trojan or a virus that other people says it is.but rather a modification tool to pass all WGA Checks and make your copy of windows legitimate.Because Microsoft only allows Genuine Windows to receive updates,patches and freebies for those "who Legally bought their software as based on EULA included on every software package. The discussion and conflicts regarding its functionality and legality will only go on and on,but in short, i would like to point out clearly that this is not a worm,a trojan or a virus that other spoke of and make assumptions without having any technical proof,It's not a malware that will spread and multiply on your system registry as others think of,but a very useful tool for others who cant afford to buy original copies of windows and for IT enthusiast who who would like to explore its capabilities.but in legality,it clearly violates the EULA on Microsoft.It's not harmful or dangerous as it may be,but always remember,use it at your own risk.(antiwpa.dll is not a threat on your system,scan it with ESET Smart Security 4 and Windows Defender,you will see.but Microsoft Security Essentials detects it as a malicious code on your windows.but aside from that,it won't bring any conflicts or pop ups on your system) MannyNavida
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