Final Media Player, (supposedly), does not contain viruses, however some anti-virus programs will tag it as undesirable because it offers potentially unwanted software during installation in a manner similar to Open Candy's methods. A version downloaded directly from the Final Media Player web-site at www.finalmediaplayer.com on May 18th, 2014 was scanned and passed as "OK" by the Avira Anti-Virus Professional 2014 installed on my machine. However, earlier versions of Final Media Player were tagged as Potentially Unwanted Program(s) I both use, and recommend, VideoLAN's excellent VLC Media Player. It's totally Open Source, licensed under the Free Software Foundation's GPL-2, and contains absolutely no nonsense, adware, slimeware, or other nasties.
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Yes. It's a media player that is very popular among users. It had some security issues but they were fixed in the latest versions of the software. While the app is safe, you should take a closer look at any plugins you install.
In 2013 it uswed to be safe SOMETIMES nOW IN 2014 NOT
I would suggest you remove Media Player 9.0 and reinstall Media Player 10. Removing WMP 9.0 and installing WMP 10.0 probably will not remove the back door CCT trojan. Anti-virus is far more likely to get rid of it.
yes....it has
One may download the Microsoft Media Player online directly from the official Microsoft support site. This the safest and most reliable way to ensure a virus free and up to date copy.
Yes, very much possible. Most notoriously found on pornographic sites where you are trying to play movies.
The final destination of the virus within the cell is typically the nucleus of the cell.
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VLC Media PlayerSimple, Powerful and Fast.
A good anti-virus may be of great use. otherwise leave it as it is.