Elias clicked the link, entering a maze of pop-ups and redirected tabs. This was the "TechTools" experience: a digital gauntlet where one wrong click on a fake "Download" button could infect a PC with enough malware to turn it into a brick.

: Advocate for legitimate alternatives, such as using free open-source software (FOSS) or purchasing discounted legal licenses.

: Explain how the software creates a virtual server on the host machine to trick Windows into believing it has been validated by an enterprise server.

: Almost all antivirus programs, including Windows Defender , will flag KMSPico as a "HackTool" or "Trojan." This is expected behavior for activation bypass tools, but it requires users to temporarily disable their security software, which carries inherent risks.