Standard security software like Windows Defender will almost always flag KMS tools as HackTool:Win32/AutoKMS or similar threats. While the activation mechanism itself triggers these alerts, distinguishing a clean activator from a malware-infected file is incredibly difficult for average users. 3. System Instability
Standard security software like Windows Defender will almost always flag KMS tools as HackTool:Win32/AutoKMS or similar threats. While the activation mechanism itself triggers these alerts, distinguishing a clean activator from a malware-infected file is incredibly difficult for average users. 3. System Instability