Flawed AVG antivirus update cripples Windows XP PCs
Posted on: 11/11/2008 09:56 PM

InfoWorld reports that a flawed signature update to AVG Technologies antivirus software over the weekend crippled some Windows XP PCs by mistakenly deleting a critical system file.

According to messages on AVG's support forums and its own support site, an update released late Saturday for the company's security software fingered the user32.dll file as a Trojan horse. As per the program's settings, the AVG software, including the newest version 8.0 and its predecessor 7.5, shut the .dll away in quarantine. The result: A crippled computer.

Flawed AVG antivirus update cripples Windows XP PCs


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