End of the road for Klingon Anti-Virus
Just shy of 100,000 people downloaded Sophos's Klingon Anti-Virus earlier this year, which offered to scan your Windows PC for viruses, spyware, adware, Tribbles and zero-day threats.
During the course of the experiment we not only found that Helsinki was the Klingon-speaking capital of the world, but also that a surprising number of people chose to keep running the Klingon-language version of our software on their computers, automatically updating against the latest threats just as our software does in English, Spanish, Japanese and other languages.
Klingon Anti-Virus-YMCA mashup video, also available on Vimeo.
I'm afraid, however, that all good things must come to an end and we will be pulling the plug on anti-virus updates to the Klingon version of our software at the end of this month. Anyone still relying upon us for detection of Betazoid sub-ether porn diallers would be wise to switch over to an English version of the threat detection test instead.
- Curious as to what this is all about? Learn more about Klingon Anti-Virus.
Update: Some people have been in touch asking why we are discontinuing updates for Klingon Anti-Virus.
I'm afraid that the issue is out of our hands.
A meeting of the Klingon High Council recently expressed concern that the continued existence of Klingon Anti-Virus reflected badly on the Klingon race, as they claim to have eradicated all Qo'noS-related malware, past present and future in both this and mirror universes. And we don't like to upset them.
Live long and prosper. Any questions, please email klingon@sophos.com.
Posted on September 21st, 2009 by Graham Cluley, SophosFiled under: Malware, Oddball, Video
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