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It's an attempt to emulate Apple, and they botched it so hard that senior Microsoft executives will be getting handed pink slips by the end of next year - I'd wager serious money on that. This operating system exploded on the launch pad. Hell, let's be honest here - how many of you work at a company that has plans to migrate to Windows 8? Support it for people who have it at home? How many of you are planning on making it your primary operating system? All client-side DRM has ever accomplished is frustrating and annoying paying customers. And there are far more bored engineers than there are DRM proponents.
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It may take a mod chip, it may take a special program, or technical knowledge, but the problem is one that although the skillset required to hack it may be highly specialized, once that single success happens, everybody reaps the benefits within hours to months. If you have physical access to the hardware, you own it. It took them awhile, but it fell, as all client side security must.

The Playstation 3 had some very advanced client-side security. How many times do you people need to be told client side security doesn't work? Of course the Windows 8 store got hacked: No matter how much you try to lock it down, all you're doing is just giving some bored teenagers and underemployed/unemployed programmers something to challenge them. Hex editors, save game editors, bypassing Adobe's 30-day trials by replacing DLL files, pirating Windows 8 apps - these are all just different incarnations of the same attack vectors."īruce Schneider just facepalmed. It's easy to blame Microsoft for this, but isn't this really an issue that is intrinsic to all installed applications? The fact is, Windows 8 Metro apps are stored on your hard drive - and this means that you have access to the code and data. Angel also demonstrates a way to bypass in-app purchases in WinJS (Metro/JavaScript) apps, by injecting scripts into IE10 (the rendering engine for WinJS apps). Angel gives himself one million credits in Soulcraft, an RPG game - something that would cost you over a thousand dollars, if you performed a legitimate in-app purchase. Bypassing in-app purchases is a little trickier, involving some reverse engineering of some DLLs and and decryption of database files, but Angel still makes it look fairly easy. It's just a matter of downloading an open-source app and changing an XML attribute from 'Trial' to 'Full.' Likewise, a quick change to a XAML file can remove an app's ads.
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Angel shows that turning a trial version of a Metro app into the full version - i.e. These hacks aren't exactly easy, but more worryingly they're not exactly hard either.
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All items listed are free, and lists the same link OP provided for downloading Shockwave version 10.1.3.MrSeb writes "The principal engineer for Nokia's WP7 and WP8 devices, Justin Angel, has demonstrated, in rather frank detail, how to pirate Windows 8 Metro apps, how to bypass in-app purchases, and how to remove in-game ads.
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Basically, you run a virtual sessions of Windows within Mac OS X, Linux, Windows. There are also pet pages, on Neopets, here, for Windows:Īnd this pet page is for Macs, Linux, and Windows too. It's been awhile, but I believe Windows 7 does have Internet Explorer 11. Using/installing outdated plugins, like Shockwave, can put your computer's security at risk, so use at your own it should work on Windows 7, too. And since OP didn't mention, please note: I, also, posted how to play Shockwave games a few years ago, here:

Adobe no longer supports the Shockwave plugin, and you cannot download it, or any older versions from there. Actually, not sure where you heard those rumors, but, Shockwave reached end of support Ap.
