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<title>Media Files That Spread Spyware (Ben Edelman On WMP Installing 31! Programs On His PC Alert)</title>
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<description>Users have a lot to worry about when downloading and playing media files. Are the files legal? Can their computers play the required file formats? Now there&#x26;#x27;s yet another problem to add to the list: Will a media file try to install spyware? When Windows Media Player encounters a file with certain &#x26;#x22;rights management&#x26;#x22; features enabled, it opens the web page specified by the file&#x26;#x27;s creator. This page is intended to help a content providers promote its products -- perhaps other music by the same artist or label. But the specified web page can show deceptive messages, including pop-ups that...</description>
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