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McAfee sued over pop-ups

article published on 13 April, 2010

Melissa Ferrington and Cheryl Schmidt of California have sued the Internet security company McAfee this week, claiming that subscribers were "duped" into purchasing third-party services. They also claim credit card information was passed on to other firms without consent. The suit has the possibility to go class-action, and the women are asking for monetary damages. Going into more ... [ read the full article ]

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14. April 2010 @ 00:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Shouldn't be using McAfee anyway... at least the residential version.
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14. April 2010 @ 04:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Shouldn't be using anything from McAfee...the only viruses that software detects is the viruses that McAfee writes...and it can't even detect some of those!
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14. April 2010 @ 07:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
never thought about it that way. so you think these virus protection companies write their own viruses?
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14. April 2010 @ 13:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It is about time someone pulled the plug on this kind of deception. There are thousands of sites that charges you for free services (yellow print on white background). You will never see it but it was there.
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14. April 2010 @ 13:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Mcafee Enterprise is one of the best AV software(i believe), and do Schools,Businesses,and even Government bodies. Mcafee script's known removal procedures, even if that removal procedures calls for fake virus to fill the spot of the real one.

of-course i've never actually had to use it, i've got my windows system locked down like Fort Knox and the only time i make my self vulnerable is when i play games.
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the greatest AV is general internet safety.


i get client Machines infected all the time and Mcafee Enterprise has Done a wonderfull job thus far.
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Originally posted by DXR88:
Mcafee Enterprise is one of the best AV software(i believe), and do Schools,Businesses,and even Government bodies. Mcafee script's known removal procedures, even if that removal procedures calls for fake virus to fill the spot of the real one.

of-course i've never actually had to use it, i've got my windows system locked down like Fort Knox and the only time i make my self vulnerable is when i play games.
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the greatest AV is general internet safety.


i get client Machines infected all the time and Mcafee Enterprise has Done a wonderfull job thus far.

Looks like we should stop playing games in the interest of better computer security. You would not need an Intel I7 processor for just office and windows.

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14. April 2010 @ 15:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by john_swan:
Originally posted by DXR88:
Mcafee Enterprise is one of the best AV software(i believe), and do Schools,Businesses,and even Government bodies. Mcafee script's known removal procedures, even if that removal procedures calls for fake virus to fill the spot of the real one.

of-course i've never actually had to use it, i've got my windows system locked down like Fort Knox and the only time i make my self vulnerable is when i play games.
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the greatest AV is general internet safety.


i get client Machines infected all the time and Mcafee Enterprise has Done a wonderfull job thus far.

Looks like we should stop playing games in the interest of better computer security. You would not need an Intel I7 processor for just office and windows.

do you always twist what people say to your benefit.

you don't have to drop security to play games but if you want the best Gaming experience, its best not to have anything that may interfere with traffic or files being processed
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14. April 2010 @ 16:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by DXR88:
Originally posted by john_swan:
Originally posted by DXR88:
Mcafee Enterprise is one of the best AV software(i believe), and do Schools,Businesses,and even Government bodies. Mcafee script's known removal procedures, even if that removal procedures calls for fake virus to fill the spot of the real one.

of-course i've never actually had to use it, i've got my windows system locked down like Fort Knox and the only time i make my self vulnerable is when i play games.
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the greatest AV is general internet safety.


i get client Machines infected all the time and Mcafee Enterprise has Done a wonderfull job thus far.

Looks like we should stop playing games in the interest of better computer security. You would not need an Intel I7 processor for just office and windows.

do you always twist what people say to your benefit.

you don't have to drop security to play games but if you want the best Gaming experience, its best not to have anything that may interfere with traffic or files being processed
Yes, but only when you have an opponent with equal communication skills otherwise the game is over to quickly.

Some of the software folks turned off AV to speed up the software build process. Their boss was impressed how quickly they could build the software. Their customer was not impressed when the automated factory was shutdown to remove a computer virus they included with the software distribution. All work in progress was lost. They were not running AV either because it slowed down the system. There must be a lesson here somewhere.

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"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
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McAfee is garbage. Kaspersky is the best and doesn't put deceptive ads in their program.

I hope these people win millions. It's about time somebody stood up to these scumbag companies.
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Originally posted by KillerBug:
"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
Good advice, that's why i have one PC in the house is not connected to the internet.
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Originally posted by Gnawnivek:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
Good advice, that's why i have one PC in the house is not connected to the internet.
I wholeheartedly agree. these days, the Internet is by far the largest provider of viruses and malware. Any computer not connected to the Internet is better off most of the times than one with the latest programs and updates.

In my line of work, we have a small network that NEVER connects to the Internet. NEVER! The only concerns we get from time to time about it is with malware from infected flash drives ...

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Originally posted by zdamian:
Originally posted by Gnawnivek:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
Good advice, that's why i have one PC in the house is not connected to the internet.
I wholeheartedly agree. these days, the Internet is by far the largest provider of viruses and malware. Any computer not connected to the Internet is better off most of the times than one with the latest programs and updates.

In my line of work, we have a small network that NEVER connects to the Internet. NEVER! The only concerns we get from time to time about it is with malware from infected flash drives ...
Which is safe, since the infected flash drives can't go anywhere, because the computer is not on-line. You know what else is so cool about a computer not connected to the internet? No one want to use it! That's pretty sweet, because i hate guests make a "mess" on my computers whenever they come over and surf web or check e-mails.
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Originally posted by Gnawnivek:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
Good advice, that's why i have one PC in the house is not connected to the internet.
Software vendors sometimes distribute computer viruses. We found Michaelangelo virus on read only MS DOS 4.01 distribution media. Any media may contain computer virus. So you should consider AV even for stand alone system.
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Originally posted by Gnawnivek:
Originally posted by zdamian:
Originally posted by Gnawnivek:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
"There must be a lesson here somewhere."

Yes, the lesson is that you don't compile code on the same machine that you use to download porn...at least not if you turn off the virus scanner.

A stand-alone PC does not need AV software...even if you are writing code with it.
Good advice, that's why i have one PC in the house is not connected to the internet.
I wholeheartedly agree. these days, the Internet is by far the largest provider of viruses and malware. Any computer not connected to the Internet is better off most of the times than one with the latest programs and updates.

In my line of work, we have a small network that NEVER connects to the Internet. NEVER! The only concerns we get from time to time about it is with malware from infected flash drives ...
Which is safe, since the infected flash drives can't go anywhere, because the computer is not on-line. You know what else is so cool about a computer not connected to the internet? No one want to use it! That's pretty sweet, because i hate guests make a "mess" on my computers whenever they come over and surf web or check e-mails.
To keep computer virus off your computer keep it powered off.
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16. April 2010 @ 10:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
^ lol, that defeats the purpose of have a computer then :)

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^ lol, that defeats the purpose of have a computer then :)

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Well as I have said for along time now, stay away from McAfee, Norton, Trend. You will pay dearly


Originally posted by grkblood:
never thought about it that way. so you think these virus protection companies write their own viruses?
VET from my understanding did, but I could be wrong

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paid av is a ripoff.. plain and simple.. WHY do they need you to pay every year if they don't have some eyes towards deliberate manipulation? (maybe only by deliberate omission rather than direct malware creation.. I don't like to directly accuse the "security" companies who seem to be able to release "signatures" of malware before most malware writers have even worked out how to use them.. while doing nothing about things like vundo and zlob which have been about for how long now??).. free alternatives are available which do exactly the same job anyway.. it's just that this crapware is forced on people who buy new hardware with illegal bundling and monopolistic anti competitive methods.. so people think (like windows) that "the manufactures put it on here.. it must be good" .. hahahaha .. do you always put the same brand of fuel or oil in your car as it came with from the showroom??.. didn't think so..
The worst screwed up infected systems I see ALWAYS have paid av "solutions" on them.. the ones with avast and avg always seem to be clean (or at least nothing really nasty).. which does reinforce the suspicions that the makers of the paid junk are up to something...

I don't even have any antivirus.. not required.. and it's so nice to USE my hardware for it's intended purpose when I turn it on, instead of wasting hours every week "protecting and securing" a crapware unsecure poorly built paid for operating system.
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16. April 2010 @ 22:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have more computers coming into my shop with infestations while using free av than paid for.
I used love free av until I was given NOD32 for free and I will not use a free av on my computer ever again. They just don;t cut the mustard

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Originally posted by Paula_X:
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linux ..

paid av is a ripoff.. plain and simple.. WHY do they need you to pay every year if they don't have some eyes towards deliberate manipulation? (maybe only by deliberate omission rather than direct malware creation.. I don't like to directly accuse the "security" companies who seem to be able to release "signatures" of malware before most malware writers have even worked out how to use them.. while doing nothing about things like vundo and zlob which have been about for how long now??).. free alternatives are available which do exactly the same job anyway.. it's just that this crapware is forced on people who buy new hardware with illegal bundling and monopolistic anti competitive methods.. so people think (like windows) that "the manufactures put it on here.. it must be good" .. hahahaha .. do you always put the same brand of fuel or oil in your car as it came with from the showroom??.. didn't think so..
The worst screwed up infected systems I see ALWAYS have paid av "solutions" on them.. the ones with avast and avg always seem to be clean (or at least nothing really nasty).. which does reinforce the suspicions that the makers of the paid junk are up to something...

I don't even have any antivirus.. not required.. and it's so nice to USE my hardware for it's intended purpose when I turn it on, instead of wasting hours every week "protecting and securing" a crapware unsecure poorly built paid for operating system.
The AV company provides a service to protect your computer system against threats which could disable it. They outsourced product development and product support because they could not find anyone that would work for the wages they now pay over here. You pay protection money for your computer system. Most of the time your AV software protects your computer against a threat. For an additional charge they will provide you a person with limited English skills to attempt to restore your computer to an operational status with no guarantee. It does sound a little like protection money.

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Originally posted by bluedogs:
I have more computers coming into my shop with infestations while using free av than paid for.
I used love free av until I was given NOD32 for free and I will not use a free av on my computer ever again. They just don;t cut the mustard
Agreed; I use Eset Security Suite because it has NOD32, plus a firewall built to the same high standards. The spam scanner is junk, but I don't need it anyway.

There are a lot of free scanners, and most are better than Norton or McAfee, but that still does not make them good enough for me.

BTW...Next time I have to order, I'm just getting the scanner; I've fallen in love with Comodo firewall.

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Originally posted by KillerBug:
Originally posted by bluedogs:
I have more computers coming into my shop with infestations while using free av than paid for.
I used love free av until I was given NOD32 for free and I will not use a free av on my computer ever again. They just don;t cut the mustard
Agreed; I use Eset Security Suite because it has NOD32, plus a firewall built to the same high standards. The spam scanner is junk, but I don't need it anyway.

There are a lot of free scanners, and most are better than Norton or McAfee, but that still does not make them good enough for me.

BTW...Next time I have to order, I'm just getting the scanner; I've fallen in love with Comodo firewall.
I use the NOD32 av, ZA Firewall IOBit360 and Malwarebytes and none of the rogue fake antivirus crap can not get in. Tested it on many known websites and eachtime this combination blocks em out
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Originally posted by bluedogs:
Originally posted by KillerBug:
Originally posted by bluedogs:
I have more computers coming into my shop with infestations while using free av than paid for.
I used love free av until I was given NOD32 for free and I will not use a free av on my computer ever again. They just don;t cut the mustard
Agreed; I use Eset Security Suite because it has NOD32, plus a firewall built to the same high standards. The spam scanner is junk, but I don't need it anyway.

There are a lot of free scanners, and most are better than Norton or McAfee, but that still does not make them good enough for me.

BTW...Next time I have to order, I'm just getting the scanner; I've fallen in love with Comodo firewall.
I use the NOD32 av, ZA Firewall IOBit360 and Malwarebytes and none of the rogue fake antivirus crap can not get in. Tested it on many known websites and eachtime this combination blocks em out
You could have a false sense of security. You think like that until you do a low level format on your harddrive, remove the display adapter you added because the recovery software wants everything like it was when you purchased your system, restore the software that came with your computer from DVD you spent hours searching for, purchase another "Internet Security Suite" because you lost faith in your current one, download updates from your computer manufacturer, update windows and find out you can not find the installation CD-R for your printer. Do this once a week until the "internet Security Suite" company develops a way to detect and remove the latest computer virus. Now you install the other software and download updates. You lost several years of e-mail. You are now ready to install your display adapter and can not find the driver software. You download the latest display adapter driver. Now you live in the real world.
 
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