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Microsoft is deliberately infecting 100,000's of computers with Windows XP with IE8 here in Australia with a virus programmed by Microsoft, and installed via Microsoft Security Updates. All security features are blocked by this Microsoft virus, and even the Microsoft Tech Support ( phone :132058 for Australians and New Zealanders ) cannot remove the viruses. Firewall blocked, System restore back beyond 7th February 2014 when I first contacted Microsoft Tech Support ( and many many tries thereafter ) blocked, the " Tools " no longer has Internet Options available, etc etc . All Security downloads and repairs CANNOT be downloaded or accessed. I can only access my internet via Control Panel and Google Chrome, cannot delete history from my favourites, the audio has been blocked, Remote assistance is blocked, except through the RUN option. Outlook Express doesn't work properly : any emails I write and put into Drafts now cannot be changed or corrected once returned from Drafts to continue writing the emails. .

 

My computer is gradually shutting down and is now almost completely ruined. However, Microsoft Tech Support now tell me that if I have the original disc that came with the computer, they can help me...for AU$80 once off or for AU$120 per year. How generous!! Microsoft infect and then want many $'s to repair. This is a deliberately calculated rort by Microsoft and NOT by any scammer Microsoft claims it to be causing this mass infecting of Windows XP computers.

 

Please Google " XP - the operating system that will not die ". Read the article in the BBC business news and some spiv - a Mr Silver's explaination to the problem is just a plain lie. He may as well have said that " Jesus climbed up on his cross amd somehow managed to nail himself to it." .

 

Yeah, sure, Microsoft is working on the problem ??? This virus problem will NOT be resolved by Microsoft until 100's of millions of the new update discs @ AU$119.95 each, are sold to the world.

 

Microsoft, you pack of low life thieves.

 

 

 

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