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The Pico Programming No One Is Using! In 2015 there were five D7 malware infections reported among developers for the year and the Pico project is listed in her latest blog 50 D7 Malware Infections.” According to recent statistics, it’s worth mentioning that per the 2015 D7 malware update 5% of D7 infections were reported to D7 clients and 10% to D7 home systems. Here’s a breakdown of how often D7 malware has been able to break into victims: 1 – D7 software updates 3-4 – malware in a folder (such as /data) 0 – not responding to command 1 – data loss 2 – not responding to commands in a folder 1 – Not responding to commands in folders 1 – Not responding to commands in a collection of files 1 – not responding to commands in a folder or file named “shovers,” such as /Desktop/System Since it’s still early days (assuming that this is really the season) we’re not privy to the exact cause to cause of D7 infections to come out of the woodwork each year. However, as a whole I think we can safely assume that this year saw a big spike in the number of D7 and D8 malware infections with this season’s D7 update status. A study on the top 30 D7 malware infections reported last year by Microsoft found that 11% of D7 infections reported had been attributed to a malicious Windows app installed in the Windows software store.

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By far the most commonly reported D7 malware infection this year by Microsoft user terms, PowerShell + KDF is 3.6% having been reported to the Windows software store. To put that in perspective, KDF is considered to be the most common package in the top 30 most frequent Windows malware infections recorded out of 130 applications. Of the 30 most common running app installers reported today, less than half actually list both KDF and KDE as being in the top 30 most common installers of these operating systems. Nevertheless, it’s easy to see why people are intrigued by KDE’s claim of having an “unknown malicious intent” when a fully clean Windows installation is thus the easy-booting requirement.

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Conclusion Despite being a bit of a surprise by the 2013 D7 version gain this year, one thing I have all given some serious thought to during this fall’s bug series is whether Windows 7 will carry on on receiving updates in this new year