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It's something that we all might be guilty of doing: skipping the step-by-step instruction and jumping into a Step 1 installation. Now, those who were simply trying to start this tutorial may not know better; but those looking for a shortcut will find it in this file. This is because Microsoft has released their Office 2010 Toolkit and EZ-Activator 2.1.4, which allows easy installation and activation of the 2010 edition of Microsoft office tools by allowing you to bypass the numerous User Interface Service (UIS) errors that prevent you from actually starting up the programs since they don't have UIS enabled by default. To make the Office 2010 Toolkit and EZ-Activator 2.1.4 tool available to Windows 7 users, Microsoft has released a set of .msi files that contain the malware with a custom label for them, making them harder to detect and eliminate. This is similar to what occurred when the CuteFTP ActiveX was released by bundling it under a .zip file with a custom label. In this case, Microsoft has labeled the .msi files as MSLLHXPdownloader@2extico2.tar.gz, MSLLHXPdownloader@2extico3.tar.gz and MSLLHXPdownloader@2extico4.tar. gz. These file names are similar to those used by hackers to bypass anti-malware detection, which would make it harder for a computer to detect their presence and eliminate them automatically. To install the Windows 7 .msi files, a user must be logged on with administrator privileges, as these files can install a rootkit onto a system. To protect the PC from being infected by the malware, users can run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 3.1. 4, which the software will automatically correct the infected systems upon detection. Microsoft's Office 2010 Toolkit and EZ-Activator 2.1.4 will allow users to activate Microsoft Office within a number of days instead of having to wait for the activation process to pass numerous UIS checks, which can take up to two weeks for an activated copy of Microsoft Office. This tool also allows users to install Office 2010 on their Windows 7 PCs more quickly by bypassing the "Error 1606" message that comes up when installing Office 2010 on 32-bit Windows 7 PCs without SP1 installed. While this . msi file does download and install malware on a Windows 7 PC, unlike the CuteFTP file, the CuteFTP file is not completely harmful; it only downloads malware that can be easily detected by anti-malware software. The Office 2010 Toolkit and EZ-Activator 2.1.4 .msi files, however, can infect Windows 7 PCs with different viruses and malware that are harder to detect and remove; they're similar to the infamous TDSS rootkit which was created by hackers to exploit security flaws in windows systems. To make matters worse, these .msi files are making their way onto infected computers through fake security websites hosted on Microsoft's website which contain vulnerabilities allowing them to load malicious . cfa1e77820
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