There was a new strain of computer virus in the market.
The virus was curiously enough, practically harmless. It would not steal the host's private information, change the host's settings, or harm its host in any way.
The only thing it did was slow the computer down, and crash it once in a while! A major annoyance if there ever was one.
For this generation which was constantly attached to the internet, intermittent crashing was a blood-curdling inconvenience.
No computer user would want to deal with such a virus.
Very quickly, people found out the virus only affected computers that had installed Chui Corps' security software, King Kong Internet Security.
The virus would go away after they switched over to a different software.
Within the next two days, the number of people that uninstalled and returned King Kong Internet Security was staggering.