Microsoft closes loophole that allowed free Windows activation

Windows 11 updates completely block KMS38, a tool that could «license» a system until 2038 even without the Internet.

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Microsoft blocks KMS activation of Windows 11

Microsoft has released an update for Windows 11 that closes one of the most famous illegal activation schemes - use of KMS activators.
This was reported by the project developers Massgrave, who created the popular tool KMS38.


What happened

According to Massgrave:

  • Microsoft has updated the licensing verification mechanism in Windows 11;

  • change completely block activation keys, that were created using KMS38;

  • the system now sees fake activation as invalid, even if the computer is offline.

KMS38 was a method of bypassing official Windows activation, allowing users to obtain «licence» until 2038 - That is, 14 years in advance.


How the scheme worked

KMS activators simulated a corporate activation server (Key Management Service), so that Windows:

  • accepted counterfeit keys,

  • considered the device to be part of the corporate network,

  • continued to work with the activated status no need for a permanent internet connection.

Since it was KMS38 that was widely used, the blocking actually stops all options for «long-term» illegal activation.


Context.

Microsoft has been stepping up its fight against illegal keys in recent years:

  • Windows 11 receives regular key validation checks;

  • The use of third-party activators is increasingly leading to system errors;

  • in future versions of Windows it is expected complete rejection of offline activations.

Massgrave has officially confirmed that «KMS38 no longer works on current Windows 11 builds».

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