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9 Jun 2006, 02:50pm
Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) fights piracy; spies on users.
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Microsoft has admitted that Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) will phone Redmond every day - something it neglected to tell users before they installed it.
WGA is designed to detect pirated copies of MS software but is also creating some false positives - two UK dealers have contacted the Reg to report customers complaining that WGA had branded their software as an illegal copy.
The software checks what is installed on your machine and then reports back to Microsoft - it sends your IP number and information on your software set-up. If your software is dodgy you will start receiving pop-up reminders from Microsoft.
One wonders just how detailed the "information on your software set-up" is.
Source: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06/08/ms_wga_phones_home/)
http://www.short-media.com/images/newsimages/2006/June/WGA.jpg
Microsoft has admitted that Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) will phone Redmond every day - something it neglected to tell users before they installed it.
WGA is designed to detect pirated copies of MS software but is also creating some false positives - two UK dealers have contacted the Reg to report customers complaining that WGA had branded their software as an illegal copy.
The software checks what is installed on your machine and then reports back to Microsoft - it sends your IP number and information on your software set-up. If your software is dodgy you will start receiving pop-up reminders from Microsoft.
One wonders just how detailed the "information on your software set-up" is.
Source: The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06/08/ms_wga_phones_home/)