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Business Destroyed by This Malware
I have been in the computer field my entire life, first in repair, then as a computer programmer in the QA field and then in the IT field. This IS most definately malware, and in fact, much worse. It took out 2 of our most important systems, claiming that we had an "infection" that it was going to clean, then installing anyway after we clicked "NO" or "CANCEL" We lost thousands of dollars in lost revenue, and several more thousand in labor fixing the systems, which are still not completely rebuilt (the hard drives have to be formatted after this infection). It installs a "rootkit" which sits on your boot sector, and restores itself completely on every reboot. This is the nastiest malware I've ever experienced and I have cleaned 100s of systems for clients. The two idiots need to go down, and hard. Please let me know how I can contact the lawyer to be added as another victim of their criminal activity.