3.2.05

Blackhats Use DRM To Plant Massive Amounts Of Spyware

And you wonder why I don't use Windows media player and live with the DRM crap.

When a user tries to play a protected Windows media file, the anti-piracy technology demands a valid license; if that license is not stored locally, the player looks for it on the Internet so the user can download or purchase it.
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'I pressed 'Yes' once to allow the installation. My computer quickly became contaminated with the most spyware programs I have ever received in a single sitting...all told, the infection added 58 folders, 786 files, and an incredible 11,915 registry entries to my computer.'

  

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