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Is it normal for Kingsoft Internet Security to judge a suite of software as a virus called Win32.Hack.FuckCrypt.a.32768?

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Is it normal for Kingsoft Internet Security to judge a suite of software as a virus called Win32.Hack.FuckCrypt.a.32768?

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If the software you are using has been identified as a virus called Win32.Hack.FuckCrypt.a.32768, then it is highly possible that it adopts a shell that is immune from common Trojans but is rarely used by normal software to protect itself from being cracked. For this reason, we add it to our Black Lists.

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