Today, I logged onto the PCPOP website and found that the headline was "Comment: Microsoft's key stolen, Vista's gates wide open."
Microsoft initially claimed when it launched its latest operating system, Vista, that the anti-piracy technology of the operating system was very advanced. However, only a little more than a month after its official release, Microsoft's proud achievement has already been cracked three times, indicating that anti-piracy technology is still no match for hackers around the world. If things are really as described in the article, the already poorly-selling Vista will face even more challenges. It seems that Gates will have a hard time achieving the originally set goals.