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Fakealert Droppers

A high number of Fakealert droppers are showing up on the radar today and yesterday. A crack under the name “crack_ver1.454.0.exe” in a “zebradesigner pro.zip” package is being distributed from a fairly popular crack site. The standard phony codec distributions are making the rounds from various sites and exploits: “MediaTubeCodec_ver1.938.0.exe”, “HDVideoExtension_ver1.6119.0.exe”, “Setup_ver1.1620.0.exe”, “MEDIATUBECODEC_VER1.573.0.EXE”.

Do not be fooled by the consistent phony codec scams.

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