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(Unverified)Nov 27th 2005 10:41PM
Contrary to what some people say ^^^^, i strongly doubt that the various anti-virus and anti-spyware vendors who failed to completely remove Sony's work did so out of some big conspiracy.
They probably just didn't know how; the damage done by the rootkit is so extensive and goes so deep into windows that only MS has the total inside knowledge to know how to get rid of it.