Core Viewpoint - Microsoft appears indifferent to users employing piracy activation tools for Windows 10/11, as evidenced by the hosting of the well-known MAS activation script on its Azure cloud servers without any action taken against it [1][2][6]. Group 1: Microsoft’s Attitude Towards Activation Tools - Microsoft has not enforced its service terms against the use of the MAS activation script, indicating a lack of concern for individual and home users utilizing such tools [1][6]. - A former Microsoft engineer suggested that as long as users are using Windows 11, Microsoft benefits from the pre-installed software like Microsoft Edge and Bing, which generate revenue [1]. Group 2: Hosting and Accessibility of MAS Script - The MAS activation script is hosted on three different platforms: GitHub, Microsoft Azure, and Cloudflare, ensuring continuous access for users even if one server goes down [3][4][5]. - The first link connects to the GitHub project page, the second to Microsoft Azure, and the third to Cloudflare, providing a reliable fallback system for users [4][5]. Group 3: Implications of Hosting on Microsoft Services - Hosting the activation script on Microsoft’s cloud services is somewhat ironic, yet the lack of action from Microsoft suggests that as long as the script is virus-free, it will not be removed [6].
微软真不在乎激活工具:MAS脚本就托管在Azure上