Aact 4.2.4 Direct
Most Antivirus programs will flag AACT as "HackTool" or "RiskWare." This is common for activators; if you trust the source, you typically need to disable your real-time protection during the activation process.
Because AAct modifies system files to bypass licensing, it is frequently flagged by antivirus software as "potentially unwanted" or malware (often identified as AAct.exe ). Users are advised to verify the file location; legitimate Windows components like csc.exe are found in the System32 folder, whereas unauthorized activators may run from temporary directories. Aggregate Analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov (AACT Database) aact 4.2.4
Malware analysis AAct.4.2.4.rar Malicious activity | ANY.RUN Most Antivirus programs will flag AACT as "HackTool"
: This version is portable, meaning it does not require installation. You can run it directly from a USB drive. if you trust the source