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Software Theft a Problem For Actual Thieves, Too

Velcroman1 writes "Pity the criminal mastermind. After all, he's a victim too, reports FoxNews.com. Despite the sophisticated DRM baked into the ZeuS bot to protect it from theft, that's exactly what has happened. 'ZeuS is actually being pirated, so you can get all the versions for free,' said Roel Schouwenberg, senior anti-virus researcher with security software firm Kaspersky Labs. 'They introduced a hardware-based activation process similar to Windows activation, to make sure only one purchased copy of the ZeuS kit — the kit that produces malware — can run on one computer,' said Sergei Shevchenko, senior malware analyst for security software company PC Tools."

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  1. Necessary Simpsons quote by zrbyte · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the words of the famous Nelson Muntz: "HAHA!"

  2. Re:Yeah, right by jamesh · · Score: 5, Funny

    a) Sharing duplicates is not theft of the original
    b) There are no canons on ships involved.

    I know you're just trying to be funny but have you ever actually been to Eastern Europe??? Software theft over there is exactly that - guys with eye patches, wooden legs, and parrots on their shoulders cruising around in great big ships with canons on them. And when they duplicate your software, they do take the original too.

  3. Oh! I know! by selven · · Score: 5, Funny

    Malware authors should switch to a crowd funding or donation model!

    1. Re:Oh! I know! by SigmundFloyd · · Score: 5, Funny

      Maybe they could perform live cracking sessions and sell t-shirts.

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