October 20, 2008
11:31 pm | Last updated: October 20, 2008 at: 11:33 pm

Software counterfeiters pass on Windows Vista and instead prefer to pirate Windows XP, a Microsoft attorney said, outlining a practice that tracks with the leanings of many of the company's customers. While explaining the “Global Anti-Piracy Day” educational and enforcement effort Microsoft launched today, Bonnie MacNaughton, a senior attorney with the company, acknowledged that pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista.

"Historically, counterfeiters tend to focus on the 'n-1' version of software," MacNaughton said. "Because of the more robust antipiracy and security features in Vista, most sophisticated piracy rings still continue to focus on XP. But that's changing over time."

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