Ativador Do Office 2016 E Windows 10 Reloader Upd May 2026
| Category | Risk Level | Explanation |
|----------|------------|-------------|
| Malware/Virus Detection | 🔴 Critical | Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, and Kaspersky consistently flag these files as HackTool:Win32/AutoKMS, PUA:Win32/KMS, or Trojan:Win32/Wacatac. While some detections are "hacktool" tags (not actual viruses), many bundled versions contain real info-stealers, keyloggers, or cryptominers. |
| Persistence Mechanisms | 🟠High | The tool installs scheduled tasks that survive OS reinstallation. Removing them requires manual registry and task scheduler cleanup. |
| Windows Update Breakage | 🟠High | Many users report that after using such tools, Windows Update fails (error 0x80070005) because the activation license file becomes corrupted or the Software Protection service is tampered with. |
| Office 2016 File Corruption | 🟡 Medium | Some reloaders modify Office licensing tokens (tokens.dat), leading to "Product Activation Failed" errors even after uninstalling and reinstalling Office legitimately. |
| False "Permanent" Claim | 🟡 Medium | The "reloader" is not permanent. It relies on a background job that can be killed by antivirus, causing sudden deactivation weeks later. |
Verdict at a glance:A high-risk, often malware-laden utility that exploits KMS (Key Management Service) emulation. It is functionally unnecessary given Microsoft's free tiers and often causes more system damage than benefit.
Digital License: If you've upgraded from a genuine version of Windows 7 or 8, or if you've purchased Windows 10 directly from Microsoft, your device might have a digital license.
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