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From: MSN Nickname•MapleLeaf�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 1/26/2007 3:43 AM

Beware: Half of Pirated Vista Is Malware

About half of all downloads that claim to be free versions of Microsoft's Vista operating system are actually malicious Trojan horse software, security vendor DriveSentry warned today.

With Vista's consumer launch just days away, hackers have been bombarding discussion boards with offers of "cracked" versions of Windows Vista, which are typically being distributed on peer-to-peer networks, said John Lynch, vice president of sales and marketing for DriveSentry.

These posts offer downloads of the operating system that skip Vista's activation process, created by Microsoft to prevent users from running illegal copies.

Nasty Problems

Users who fall for the scam can end up with some pretty nasty problems, according to Lynch. DriveSentry researchers have found malicious key-logging software and spyware on about half of the downloads it has examined recently, he said.

Pirated versions of Vista have been in circulation for several months now, and one Vista "crack," called "Windows Vista All Versions Activation 21.11.06," has already been identified as a Trojan. Trojan horses are malicious programs that present themselves as harmless or useful software.

DriveSentry has also seen criminals disguise Trojans as free versions of Windows XP in the past, Lynch said.

It's an effective technique, he added. "Someone that's stealing the software to begin with is not going to raise a fuss if the software turns out to be malicious."

Thanks to Bob McMillan of IDG News Service for the info.



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 Message 26 of 40 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/11/2007 6:42 PM
Microsoft has launched the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment public beta.

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/11/2007 6:43 PM
Computex: Kingston shows USB sticks certified for Vista's ReadyBoost and ReadyBoot

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/11/2007 6:43 PM
Early adopters of Microsoft's new OS report problems with its implementation of a long-anticipated upgrade to the 'Net's primary protocol.

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/11/2007 6:43 PM
Microsoft has fixed a problem with Windows Mobile Device Center that made it difficult for Windows Mobile devices to sync with Vista.

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/11/2007 6:43 PM
TV channel for seniors uses the same name, trademarked for all media categories.

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 6/25/2007 5:24 PM
If you're putting Vista on a PC yourself, you need to read this.
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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 6/28/2007 6:14 AM
Featured tip for
Windows Vista

View files the way you want
When you open a folder and see your files, you might prefer larger or smaller icons, or a way to see different kinds of information about each file. To make these kinds of changes, use the Views button in the toolbar of any folder.

Each time you click the Views button, the folder window changes the way it displays your file and folder icons, alternating between large icons, a smaller icon view called Tiles, and a view called Details that shows several columns of information about each file. If you click the arrow next to the Views button, you'll find even more choices.

Visit our Help and How-to website to learn more about using Windows Vista


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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:43 PM

July 2nd, 2007

Rethinking Vista

Edited by Peggy Watt

Microsoft Revamps its Plans

These summer days are times for rethinking and redirection when it comes to a six-month-old operating system. Microsoft is changing some of its plans for Windows Vista, notably its availability on Apple's Macintosh platform, as well as its intentions for projects such as a service pack update and an effort by independent developers. We've got the details, so you can also refine your own Vista deployment plans.


Analysts: Vista SP1 Delay Won't Hurt Businesses
Any delay shouldn't affect adoption of Windows Vista by enterprises, analysts say.
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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:43 PM
Microsoft Kills Longhorn Reloaded Project
Microsoft has forced developers to close down a project to revive the original Windows client code-named 'Longhorn.'
Find out what happened.

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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:43 PM

No Vista Home Virtualization, Microsoft Says
Microsoft reverses its decision to allow Vista Home and Home Premium owners to run the OS under virtualization on the Mac.
Learn Microsoft's plans.


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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:44 PM
Roundup of Vista News
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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:44 PM
Vista on a Laptop, Part 3
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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/2/2007 8:44 PM
Vista Power Tips From a Microsoft Guru
Peek under the hood.

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From: MSN NicknameFreeWilly�?/nobr>Sent: 7/24/2007 3:48 PM
Why doesn't Vista's disk defragmenter work in safe mode? 23

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From: MSN Nickname♠Coyote�?/nobr>Sent: 8/10/2007 7:28 AM
You may now download two Windows Vista updates that had leaked to the Internet at the end of July. No word on when they reach Windows Update.
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