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July 01, 2006
WGAvn isn't WGA. Really.
Late breaking news from Infoworld - Worm appears as Microsoft antipiracy program. It had to happen. Someone just had to write a worm that goes by the filename wgavn.exe, with a visible service name of "Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Notification". Called W32/Cuebot-K by Sophos, it takes the oppurtunity to rub salt into the Microsoft wound.
Posted by Anandasim at July 1, 2006 05:46 PM
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