They say that I can check the source code since it's open sourced, but I'm not sure. It's too complex, and downloading several files inside a script. I haven't checked yet but it can be downloading some blobs, idk.
Also the domain of the official page sounds suspicious... "mass grave"??
Yes it's not even really considered piracy. It creates a fully activated legitimate copy of Windows. It's just basically a key-gen. It is a trojan in that it works like a trojan would, except it's verified as safe.
But really you gotta know coming to Lemmy for this you're just gonna get told to run Linux. So I'll do it for you. Run Linux. The real trojan MAS creates is a fully activated copy of Microsoft Windows.
Edit: I realize I use mas, but if you're ok with less customization you can probably avoid it.😅 The main point of this comment is to make the VM go faster
I've had no issues with it so far. Its been my go to for awhile. But I don't use windows for anything important. Malware bytes scans don't find anything.
I know what community this is, but is your clubhouse a registered non-profit? They can get 10 business premium licenses that include office at no cost on Microsoft 365. If you are worried about the activator it might be a less worrying route.
In all jurisdictions where I have personal experience, getting some "group of people" properly registered as a non-profit organization usually isn't too much of a hassle.
I've always just used the KMS activation method from ms guides dot com. Avoids running anything local (that's not already baked into Windows). I haven't had to use it for a year or so but my machines are still working so I am pretty sure it is still current.
The KMS method can be batch scripted too so it's a single run for your family member.
Its safe to use as an individual I wouldn't recommend people use it for their business where Microsoft is much more willing to investigate and fine you.
It is safe, I scrolled through the code very quickly in the past and I didn't see anything suspicious in it. Windows labels it as trojan, but Windows label most keygens as trojans even if they are safe.