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Windows 8 To Contain New Anti-Piracy Technology?

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by allheart55 (Cindy E), Mar 30, 2010.

  1. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    allheart55 (Cindy E) Administrator Administrator

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    Windows 8 to Contain New Anti-Piracy Technology?


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    In Microsoft’s never-ending battle to stop piracy, it appears Microsoft is considering upping the ante in Windows 8 and other products by searching for a
    new candidate to help “shake hackers and crackers off Microsoft products” by designing and building “new anti-hacking mechanisms” and “hack detection.”
    The job ad says the job is “not for the faint of heart,” so I imagine things get pretty intense and technical on this team.


    To quote the job ad directly:
    Our group is on a mission to build a rich, powerful platform to help protect Microsoft products against piracy. Here is your chance to
    join a team of exceptional developers as we build an extensible cross-company platform to support this vision. This is a fast-paced
    group that rewards smart and motivated individuals. We are looking for an experienced software developer to help us design and build
    new anti-hacking mechanisms, hack detection, and work on the security processor driver. The work touches many layers of the
    operating system and includes opportunities for partnership with MS Research and other security teams at Microsoft to productize
    exciting innovations and ideas that help shake hackers and crackers off Microsoft products. It’s not for the faint of heart, but the
    diversity of the problem space in this area is rich in growth opportunities just waiting for the right candidate. You will have ample
    opportunity to diversify your skill set and grow. In this position, you’ll get a chance to work on many aspects of the platform, starting
    with an assignment to drive the design of our application and Operating System (OS) virtualization support.
     
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    The problem when companies go down routes like this (take EA for example) who own pretty much everyone in the gaming developers world is that they use the likes of SecuRom which not only makes installing the software a miracle, but gives everyone a major headache when the slightest glitch appears.
    I understand MS lose lots and lots of money through piracy ect, but they also have to remember that they will annoy lots of genuine users in this process.
     

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