Where do Cheap Windows OEM Keys Come From (on Key Seller Sites)?
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Seriously, where do all these cheap Windows 11 and Windows 10 OEM keys come from? Linus said that cd key seller websites may be getting their keys (indirectly) through credit card theft… is there any proof? I’ll lay it all out here. We will talk about the facts, the practices, the terms of service violations, and the shady sites you should avoid.
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Instead of ‘defending’ grey market keys to promote your affiliate link, why don’t you just tell your followers about activation scripts? I mean, I know the rea$on, I guess what I really wanted to say is that its a bit sad to see one of my childhood heroes is a hypocritical sellout just like everyone else these days.
I don’t use activation scripts other than with VMs because it goes against my principles of running random scripts on the same computer that I use for work. I know the code is open source, but it could change at any time… or we could find something. So, I only trust it about 90%, which isn’t enough for my main rig… for test PC and all that, I’m OK with massgrave.