Proponents claim it allows the system to download official updates as if it were a genuine copy. Safety and Security Risks
Security experts and Microsoft forums warn that such "hacks" frequently contain or Trojans bundled by third-party distributors. Malicious Activity Reports: Automated analysis tools like Chew Wga 0.9 Activator Windows 7
: Activators downloaded from unauthorized sources (torrents, warez sites, forums) are a common vector for malware, including trojans, keyloggers, ransomware, and backdoors. Even if the original Chew WGA was once functional, redistributed versions are highly likely to be compromised. Proponents claim it allows the system to download