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Security researchers classify AutoKMS components under names like or "HackTool.MSIL.AutoKMS.KAT" . Antivirus programs flag these tools not because they contain traditional viruses (self-replicating code that damages files) but because they are used to circumvent software licensing—behavior that falls into the "potentially unwanted program" or "hack tool" category.

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KMS‑based activation is only valid for 180 days. The tool can automatically renew the activation before it expires, but the activation is not truly permanent—it relies on a scheduled task that must continue to run without interruption. Microsoft has also started actively blocking KMS‑based activations in recent updates. The tool can automatically renew the activation before

: Because these activators are unofficial, they are frequently flagged as malware or "Potentially Unwanted Programs" (PUPs) by Windows Defender and other antivirus software. you must temporarily disable real-time protection.

Windows Defender (Microsoft Defender) and most third-party antivirus solutions will immediately flag Microsoft Toolkit as a threat. This happens because the tool's AutoKMS component is classified as a "hack tool" or "potentially unwanted program" (PUP). To use the tool, you must temporarily disable real-time protection.