A group of hackers has created a tool that allows people to activate Microsoft Windows and Office software without needing an official license. This method, described as a major breakthrough in software piracy, completely bypasses Microsoft's security system. Surprisingly, Microsoft has not taken any action against it so far.
A New Way to Unlock Microsoft Software
The hacker group, known as Massgrave, has been making activation tools for years. Their latest update, called Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) 3.0, introduces a powerful new method called TSforge Activation. This technique enables users to unlock different versions of Windows and Office permanently, even if they do not have a valid license.
One of its most prominent features is that it allows Windows 10 users to continue receiving updates beyond the official support cutoff in October 2025. This makes it especially useful for those who want to keep using older systems without paying for Microsoft’s extended support.
MAS was first launched in 2024 as an open-source project meant to remove Microsoft’s digital restrictions. The latest update improves its features, fixes previous issues, and enhances its ability to bypass security checks. Massgrave claims that TSforge Activation is one of the most advanced tools they have ever created.
How Does TSforge Activation Work?
Microsoft uses a system called the Software Protection Platform (SPP) to control software licensing. This system ensures that only users with valid product keys can access all the features of Windows and Office. It relies on two main files:
1. Data.dat (Physical Store) – This file contains essential activation details.
2. Tokens.dat (Token Store) – This file helps verify whether a product key is legitimate.
The TSforge Activation method tricks Microsoft’s security system by injecting false data into these files. This makes the system believe that an invalid product key is genuine, allowing users to activate their software for free.
The activation method works on:
- Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11
- Windows Server editions from 2008 R2 to 2025
- Microsoft Office versions from 2013 to 2024
Additionally, users can unlock premium features meant for business licenses, such as Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. This allows older Windows versions to continue receiving security updates beyond their expiration dates.
Microsoft’s Reaction and Ethical Concerns
Massgrave acknowledges that Microsoft has improved its security over time. They admit that the Software Protection Platform is much stronger than the old systems used in Windows XP. However, they argue that their project is not truly piracy because it is an open-source tool available on GitHub, a platform owned by Microsoft.
Despite this, using activation tools without a legal license is against Microsoft’s terms of service. While the company has not taken action against this tool yet, using such software carries risks. In some cases, companies or individuals who distribute or use illegal activation methods can face legal consequences.
Interestingly, Massgrave does not charge for its tool, stating that they do not believe in making money from piracy. However, they continue to develop new ways to bypass Microsoft’s security, raising questions about software ownership and digital rights.
The release of TSforge Activation underlines the ongoing conflict between software developers and digital piracy. While Microsoft strengthens its security, hackers find new ways to bypass restrictions. Users should carefully consider the legal and ethical risks before using unauthorized activation methods.