Description: * While the first-run condition of a worm or virus exploits a long-running *
* security hole in Microsoft Internet Explorer, they all need to create *
* entries in the registry to run again the next time your PC starts. Most *
* variants will either place random entries in the xxx\Runxxx nodes of the *
* machine or current user, while other more sophisticated families make use *
* of Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) that run when Windows Explorer starts. *
* While notable portions of the registry are locked, however, those *
* applications can not be fully registered, and as a result, will fail to *
* load as desired by the author. Using this form of protection, then, you *
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