Microsoft apologized for spreading the virus
Microsoft apologized to Internet users who were affected by malware, which unexpectedly appeared to be hosted on company-owned websites and Windows Live Messenger.
“For Microsoft, which launched its new secure Windows Vista operating system along with Windows Defender to protect users from viruses and spyware, this looks very unexpected. They began to provide malicious software manufacturers with the opportunity to place their paid advertising banners on popular MSN servers, ”quoted SecurityLab as one of Apcmag.com readers who reported the problem.
System Doctor 2006 is described by many resources as fraudulent anti-spyware. To the credit of Microsoft, it is worth saying that it very quickly removed the "viral ads."
“For Microsoft, which launched its new secure Windows Vista operating system along with Windows Defender to protect users from viruses and spyware, this looks very unexpected. They began to provide malicious software manufacturers with the opportunity to place their paid advertising banners on popular MSN servers, ”quoted SecurityLab as one of Apcmag.com readers who reported the problem.
System Doctor 2006 is described by many resources as fraudulent anti-spyware. To the credit of Microsoft, it is worth saying that it very quickly removed the "viral ads."