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Crack.xf.adesk2012x64.20, the latest security threat from crackers who used a sophisticated technique to take control of computers running 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows, is still active today despite a widespread awareness campaign. If you run a local administrator account on your Windows 64-bit system and enough time has gone by since the first detected infection, it may be time for you to consider reinstalling the operating system again -- just in case crack.xf.adesk2012x64.20 is still lurking around your computer's files and settings! So what is crack.xf. adesk2012x64.20? It is a "memory resident program" (MRep) that was first seen in January 2013, and it was quickly associated with the malicious malware known as QWFerv. QWFerv was preceded by another MRep called QWF, which appeared in July 2012 to attack 64-bit Windows systems. Crack.xf.adesk2012x64.20 is now thought to be an evolution of QWFerv, so to speak, and it has now spread to at least eight countries around the globe, including Australia, Canada, France Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom UK. The MRep Trojan (aka QWF and crack.xf.adesk2012x64.20) is said to be a memory-resident program that runs on 64-bit Windows systems with the default settings of the local administrators or users who haven't changed their computer or network security habits to make such malicious attacks less likely. MReps (like the QWF family) are commonly planted on computers by remote attackers via computer worm infections, exploiting common vulnerabilities in software programs that have been identified by security researchers and antivirus experts as being vulnerable to critical exploits. Once installed, the MRep Trojan may be used to spy on your computer activity by logging Internet history, keystrokes and screenshots. Fortunately, the Trojan cannot steal your credit card information over the Internet. However, just knowing what websites you visit, who you're talking to and what you're typing into a chat program can be enough for some crackers to break into bank accounts or steal identities. It can even be used to gain information on your home or work computers, such as where sensitive unsecured files, documents and photographs that you keep on the computers are stored. With that kind of information, identity thieves and hackers can use it to gain entry into your accounts and networks. Crack.xf. adesk2012x64.20 is also known as "MRep-hidden" because crackers hide it from users who don't know they have an MRep on their computer until it's too late. eccc085e13

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