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Fake smut codec ruse used to punt Google Pack12 Nov 2007 14:01 Malware loaded on kosher toolDisguising Trojan horse malware as video codecs has became a favourite trick for hackers. The ruse allows malware authors to bait their enticement with the promise of free porno clips or the like. Last week, the approach was used by a rogue affiliate to offer Google Pack. The site has since been pulled. Anti-spyware firm Sunbelt speculates that hackers might have attempted the trick because it's starting to pay better to push legitimate applications rather than malware. Google Pack comes bundled with several useful applications - such as Firefox, Skype, Adobe Reader, and anti-malware tools - that make setting up a new PC a great deal easier. For some, however, such as Steve "chair crusher" Ballmer, Google Pack might be viewed as the worst sort of malware. ® 12 comments posted — Comment period finished Malware?Posted: 14:44 12th November 2007 Google has a virus!!Posted: 14:49 12th November 2007 RE: Google has a virusPosted: 15:18 12th November 2007 usefull aps?Posted: 15:26 12th November 2007 @usefull aps (sic)Posted: 16:44 12th November 2007
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