Unauthorized modification of system files can lead to unexpected crashes, loss of data, or failure to receive critical security updates from Microsoft.

It "tricks" the operating system or software suite into believing it is genuine by emulating a local KMS server. This allows users to unlock full features without a legitimate product key.

Standard security software, like Windows Defender , almost always flags these files as "Trojan" or "HackTool". Users are often instructed by distributors to disable their antivirus, which leaves the system completely vulnerable.

The tool is "portable," meaning it runs as a standalone executable (often AAct.exe ) and does not require a traditional installation on your computer.

While primarily designed for Volume License (VL) editions of older software, many updated versions claim to support Office 2021 and Windows 11. There is no official "Word 2022" version, as Microsoft moved from Office 2021 to Microsoft 365 or Office 2024. Safety and Security Risks