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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/895011"><b>DOStradamus</b></A> : I've seen too many fall for this 1-2 punch:<br><br>1. They download this innocuous-looking video, which, I'll name <strike>"A Horse on</strike>"Britney on A Horse". Wait for it, and with (saliva) glands activated, they attempt to play it, and are grreted with failure after failure, no matter what they do.<br><br>2. Going back to where they got the file, they see a line "If you have problems playing this video, make sure that you use the "Bedevere's Rabbit" CoDec, available here......<br><br>With blood long having departed his brain, for places "South", he "Goes out and pushes that big wooden rabbit into his castle". As this <i>isn't</i> a scene from that great movie(*), our (now, victim), installs that badboy, and....<br><br>-NK<br><br>(*) Monty Python and The Holy Grail. Before thae days of VCRs, I actually <i>paid</i> to go see it a dozen or so times in the theatres....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 21:57:57 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/769954"><b>XknightHawkX</b></A> : You mean there are people dumb enough to download an exe file to play a media file? <br><br>I downloaded a music video once and when I went to play it windows media player it played video saying if you can't see the video file then please visit some site and download this file. I knew not to do that. <br><br>If it's a matter of codec the player will say something about not having the codec. At least I'm pretty sure it does.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 21:41:02 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/895011"><b>DOStradamus</b></A> : <div class="bquote">When a user tries to play one of the infected media files, he or she is prompted to download a file called PLAY_MP3.exe<br></div><b>VERY Inaccurate.</b> <u>MxAfee mest be wanting to sell useless, 20th-century product.</u><br><br>For starters, opening the file with VLC MEDIA PLAYER, definitely won't infect a computer. Maybe not with Winamp, either, but the clueless who use Windows Media Player, especially when started from file extension association, OTOH, get treated to a demonstration of all of the "Neat Things" that the DRM features there can do, or, merely get to see what Windows thinks is "best" to do when told to open a file that has the wrong extension.<br><br>Finally... 27% of WHAT?<div class="bquote">119,000 computers out of almost 436,000 scanned, an infection rate of 27%.</div> <br>Deception. Hype. 436,000 is a long way from the "All PCs" the headline was crafted to sound like.<br><br>-NK]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 19:31:11 EDT</pubDate>
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