Moreover, using such tools can expose users to risks, including the potential for malware or other malicious software to be embedded within the activator. This can compromise the security of the user's system and data.

Many versions of these loaders found on file-sharing sites are bundled with trojans, keyloggers, or ransomware. Since the loader requires administrative privileges to modify boot sectors, the user essentially hands over the "keys to the kingdom" to any malicious code hidden inside.

The core function of Windows Loader is the injection of into the system memory before the operating system boots.