Half of free Windows Vista is malicious software
According to US security solution company DriveSentry, counterfeit versions of Microsoft's new generation operating system are appearing on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, usually spyware or Trojan.
In recent months, hackers have repeatedly bombed online information forums with free downloads of pirated versions of Windows Vista, without having to undergo security code activation (set by Microsoft). set up to prevent users from running illegal versions).
According to experts from DriveSentry, those who have tricked hackers and downloaded the "so-called" Vista will find their computer infected with a lot of keyboard typing software and some other types of spyware. .
Many "pirated" versions of Vista have appeared on the Internet in the past few months, including a so-called " Windows Vista All Versions Activation 21.11.06 " that has been identified by security companies as Trojans.
Vista will officially launch with the consumer version on January 30, and in March, the operating system and Office 2007 office suite will appear in Vietnam.
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