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South Korea - Hack or Illegal Software Use??
Asian news sources are reporting this may not be a hack at all but a Windows update yesterday causing all the hoopla.
Seems last year, Windows identified 21 servers of the South Korean military were pirated versions. They were asked to pay Microsoft $$x amount. Don't know the result of the request. But people are wondering if this is a widespread event due to piracy and Windows is just invalidating all the copies. Microsoft has a long history of jacking files and corrupting software on pirate machines used by non-Pros. I experienced this in late 90's.
Anyone else?
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