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		<title>By: Music Mp3 Albums - Everything about music &#187; Proud Mama: A Tell-all Virus</title>
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		<description>[...] Amazon Seller Community: Forum Home wrote an interesting post today!.Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt TrendLabs has received samples of a file infecting virus that, interestingly, logs its own behavior for the affected users to see (if s/he looks hard enough). Maybe because its taunting the said users? A closer look, after all, reveals that this malware is quite challenging to remove. The virus is detected by Trend Micro as PE_MABEZAT.A-O. It searches for certain files - typically those related to MS Office and multimedia applications - which it encrypts before actually prepending its code ont [...]</description>
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