The paper you're referring to is likely:

To "work" without interruption, many activators instruct users to disable Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software. This creates a permanent vulnerability on your system, leaving it open to subsequent infections even after the activator is removed.

It is helpful to place DG-MSActivator in context with other well-known names. You may have encountered , KMSpico , or HWIDGen . DG-MSActivator is often presented as a "lightweight' or "updated" alternative.