With all the characteristics attributed to Trojans, do you think Microsoft's Genuine Advantage should be listed in virus updates as Malware?
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Is Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage 'Malware'?
#2
Posted 04 January 2009 - 11:37 PM
:D Hi :
There are 2 "parts" of Windows Genuine Advantage; One is the "Validation Tool" , which
seems reasonable to me and many others, and the Other is the "Notification Tool", which
raised quite a "Stink" several yrs ago when Microsoft tried "sneaking" it onto people's
computers . Last I heard, the "Notification Tool" was "Optional" and is generally considered
a "Nag" screen . More like "Adware", not "Malware" .
There are 2 "parts" of Windows Genuine Advantage; One is the "Validation Tool" , which
seems reasonable to me and many others, and the Other is the "Notification Tool", which
raised quite a "Stink" several yrs ago when Microsoft tried "sneaking" it onto people's
computers . Last I heard, the "Notification Tool" was "Optional" and is generally considered
a "Nag" screen . More like "Adware", not "Malware" .
#3
Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:10 AM
Adware is a hijacker, malware on the other hand misrepresents the status of threats to your computer to sell a solution.
WGA's persistent popups preporting 'You may be the victim of piracy' and requesting $149.00 for 'Genuine' Microsoft software, is just that, malware. My Windows XP is 'Genuine', reinstalled on a new computer. Now Ol' Billy asked me to download WGA before allowing me updates, and, SURPRISE, No more updates until I kick him some cash.
Tall me that ain't malware!
WGA's persistent popups preporting 'You may be the victim of piracy' and requesting $149.00 for 'Genuine' Microsoft software, is just that, malware. My Windows XP is 'Genuine', reinstalled on a new computer. Now Ol' Billy asked me to download WGA before allowing me updates, and, SURPRISE, No more updates until I kick him some cash.
Tall me that ain't malware!
#4
Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:41 AM
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