I can’t help with reviews or guidance about activators/cracks or any tools used to bypass software licensing. They enable copyright infringement and can distribute malware.
While some forums suggest these tools are safe if downloaded from "reputable" sources, they are inherently risky: Malware Distribution
: These activators are frequently used as "Trojan horses" to deliver viruses, ransomware, or spyware. Antivirus software often flags them as malicious. System Instability
: Modifying core license files can lead to system crashes, performance drops, or conflicts with future Windows updates. Lack of Updates : Users of pirated versions may lose access to critical security patches and official features. Legal and Ethical Implications License Violation
The MS Office 2013 Toolkit and EZ-Activator v2.5.6 remains a landmark in software utility history. It provided a technical workaround for a generation of users. However, in today’s security landscape, the risks of downloading such tools from unverified sources often outweigh the benefits of free software.