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It's ridiculous that they just decided to say they can't fix it themselves and tossed it back onto customers to resolve with such complicated and dangerous tools, with instructions that depend on you ...
Fake IT support sites promote malicious PowerShell "fixes" for common Windows errors, like the 0x80070643 error, to infect devices with information-stealing malware. First discovered by eSentire's ...