Now, Microsoft has managed to score a point back against the hackers with their latest update to WAT – KB971033, which aims to detect more than 70 activation exploits. KB971033 update for WAT is now live and helps detect validation errors, activation exploits, and any tampering attempts made to important Windows 7 system files.

When this update is installed, it performs a validation process for the copy of Windows that is running on your computer. However, this validation process does not affect the functionality of Windows. The update process exits silently if it detects no validation errors, activation exploits, or tampered files. But, if the update discovers a tampered file, it tries to restore the file. This restore may require a restart. If this update cannot restore the tampered files, it will direct you more information on the Internet. When validation errors or activation exploits are removed, you may be asked to use a valid product key to activate the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your computer. If you decide not to resolve the validation error or the activation exploit at that time, you will be periodically notified that the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your computer is not genuine. Though I have a genuine copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, this update was not auto-installed for whatever reasons. Few users have had some issues with WAT terming their OS copies as Pirated, though they had bought a genuine license. Hope it’s not the case this time as well. Note 1: In case you are unsure if your Windows copy is genuine or not, it is better you skip this update. Note 2: As always, we recommend to buy and use genuine copy of Windows Operating system as the pirated ones are injected with malware and trojans most of the time. Download KB971033 (32 bit) Download KB971033 (64-bit) [via]WebTrickz