Oops. According to a notification from Apple's technical support site, 1% video player iPod shipped after 12 September, it was a little present for their hard disks. This is not something good, as music or films for free, but a computer virus called "RavMonE.exe", which is distributed via removable media.

From Apple response was as follows: "As you can imagine, we are upset windows for a maximum of Hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching him… So far we have seen less than 25 reports on this The problem…. Video players and all the iPod is now shipping are virus free. "

Mac users can breathe a sigh of relief, the "RavMonE.exe" spreads only on computers running Microsoft's Windows operating system. If you use a PC, which recently acquired the video iPod, you can detect and remove the virus using antivirus software, such as Norton Antivirus. You should also keep track of any mass storage device that you have recently given the PC, such as external hard drives, digital cameras with removable media and USB flash drives.

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