While the promise of free software is tempting, using KMSPico 9.1.3 carries several high-level risks:

Using unauthorized activation tools violates Microsoft’s Terms of Service and is considered software piracy. Modern Alternatives

Almost every reputable antivirus program, including Windows Defender, flags KMSPico as a threat (often labeled as HackTool:Win32/AutoKMS ). To run it, users are usually forced to disable their firewall, leaving the PC completely vulnerable.

Users often look for version 9.1.3 because it is known for its simplicity and relatively small file size. For older hardware or legacy operating systems, users sometimes believe older versions of activation tools are more stable or less likely to be flagged by modern security protocols—though the opposite is usually true. The Risks Involved

While KMSPico 9.1.3 is a well-known name in the world of software workarounds, the security risks to your personal data and system health far outweigh the cost of a legitimate license.