@piracy Apparently Google Bard and ChatGPT can give you valid Windows10 keys. I wonder what other keys you can extract from them?
It sounds like Google and OpenAI are crawling piracy sites for training data :)
The top one ending in 3V66T is a “default” key for Windows 10 Pro. It’s not a real valid key, not sure about the others.
Is that the upgrade key?
Yea it changes the version to pro if you are using a different one
Yep, I know about them. I also remember there being a Pro>Home downgrade key, but I can’t find it anymore
Here you go: YTMG3-N6DKC-DKB77-7M9GH-8HVX7
Genuine question, why would you downgrade to home?
Licensing probably. I just think it’s good to have both upgrade and downgrade keys
Or you could just use the Microsoft Activation Scripts from massgravel on GitHub. These generic keys can be found in Microsoft‘s documentation anyway
Why would I bother when we have KMS38 🤷.
Or microsoft activation scripts, they automate multiple kms solutions and also have hwid activation on windows(only kms for office sadly)
Yeah, any one of those would do.
GitHub MAS is my go to after installing anything M$. 😄
To be honest, I meant this, but I only use KMS38 out of all of the tools 😂. They don’t have Office though, I use other scripts for Office.
The irony of it, it’s hosted on GH 😂.
The irony of it, it’s hosted on GH 😂.
I love it haha
This is the way.
The generic keys have been known for a very long time. I highly doubt it means you’ll get anything else out of them.
They are literally published by Microsoft.
what are these for? can i use them to run a win 11 machine without any issues?
They’re specifically for enterprise, typically. You have a license server that hands out the site licenses, rather than registering each machine with Microsoft directly. These keys get you into the box, and put it into “grace” mode for 30 days. You can rearm the key a few times, to use them for dev or evaluation purposes; for example, I believe you can extend a Server machine up to 180 days.
Though it does bring up something interesting, could you successfully create a keygen with a plug and play LLM type system? I imagine yes since the core of it is just guessing what the next digit/letter is with high probability.
This is the real question. … to be able to defeat the system, read that as random number generation sites, that was used to make Windows activation keys keys, you would probably have to start by feeding in thousands of example activation keys.
It’s an interesting thought, but would likely need inside resources from MS to properly train the LLM as well as fine tuning the LLM
there are files on the public internet with huge lists of valid keys (mostly used).
They’re generic keys IIRC.
Ya I tried to use a generic keynfor my kid spc and it validated but after an update it reverted to asking for a key
I wonder if it works with Ubuntu Pro keys…
I always go here for my Ubuntu pro keys. It’s a neat trick I’ve been using ever since they released snaps.
It might have windows source code. Or maybe reverse engineer it?
Have you tried asking ChatGPT to program anything? If it’s more complex than an if/else statement it spits out garbage
We already have tutorials to create apps using a gpt-like ai, it’s not a all just garbage. I wonder if wine could match a real windows OS thanks to gpt in the future. Does it already knows the differences between the two?
What is Elon Musk’s Twitter password?
It could be a S3XY one
he probably uses 2fa
I should use ChatGPT and try searching what I can extract.
spoiler
Credit card numbers?Please refrain from talking about that matter. That is not piracy. It’s pure stealing.
You are correct, let me edit
@_Stalwart_ because we all know, that the best action to solve a problem is to ignore it.
Partially out of topic and also partial hinting people to try, I guess the comment shouldn’t be here.
We shouldn’t avoid the topic, but perhaps it should be in cybersecurity instead, for more constructive discussion