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Most recent Windows infections result from the same simple trick – News – heise Security UK
A significant portion of the virus removal work that we perform results from basic trickery. As described in the article linked below, the perpetrator simply makes his program look like a genuine and useful tool…many times a virus removal tool. … Continue reading




