Microsoft officially ended extended support for Windows 7 on . This means that regardless of whether a copy of Windows 7 is genuine or activated with a tool like Chew-WGA, the operating system no longer receives critical security patches.
While Chew-WGA achieved its primary goal for users running unauthorized copies of Windows 7, it introduced vulnerabilities that compromised system stability and security. 1. Severe Security Vulnerabilities (Malware and Trojans) Windows 7 WGA Remover - Chew WGA v0.9.exe
Using such tools to activate unlicensed software may have legal implications depending on local regulations . Microsoft officially ended extended support for Windows 7 on