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Follow up: When a 'False Positive' isnt' a false positive
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over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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Since my post on Sunday, in which I talk about what a false positive is and what it isn't, I've received a couple of questions about the scenarios I outlined and how the math works so I'd like to clear some of that up. First off, the purpose of outlining...
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When a 'False Positive' isn't a false positive
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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Recently I've been hearing questions from journalists, other bloggers and customers about what exactly makes systems fail validation. Specifically, I have been asked for two things. First, a breakdown of the kinds of piracy that are detected by WGA and...
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What should customers do when they're given counterfeit software?
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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I saw a report internally today of a customer who recently purchased a PC from a reseller, the customer indicated that they were pretty sure that the copy of Windows included with the PC was not genuine. Also, the customer thought that the reseller that...
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Trojan masquerading as WGA files
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over 6 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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In recent days we've received a number of reports of a worm or Trojan that is infecting systems and labels the process it runs under as "Windows Genuine Advantage Notification". An update was posted to the Malicious Software Encyclopedia that provides...
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Apple software checks in with Apple
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over 6 years ago
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Just saw this news earlier today reporting that a recently released Apple software update, specifically to a widget that runs on the desktop, checks in with Apple servers. Apparently this feature is used to confirm that the widget that is running is the...
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