Sigh... I agree Norton made some bad stuff the past 13 years I heard of them. But their utilities suite is rather good. Eset's NOD32 was recommended to me a few years back and I had liked it. Don't mind your sister. She's entitled to her opinions.
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#43
Posted 25 April 2010 - 09:47 PM
Wow, NOD32 has lots of recs. I better skip out of the free McAfee suite I am offered. But I really don't need any antimalware, antispyware, etc. I don't frequent a lot of places on the web, anyway.
#44
Posted 22 June 2010 - 11:31 AM
"I want to apologize on behalf of McAfee and say that we're extremely sorry for any impact the faulty signature update file may have caused you and your organizations," said Barry McPherson, executive vice president of support and customer service, in a post to the company's blog near midnight yesterday.
It was the first apology by a McAfee executive for the fiasco, which started early Wednesday when an antivirus signature update wrongly quarantined a critical Windows system file after identifying it as a low-threat virus.
It was the first apology by a McAfee executive for the fiasco, which started early Wednesday when an antivirus signature update wrongly quarantined a critical Windows system file after identifying it as a low-threat virus.
#45
Posted 22 June 2010 - 02:06 PM
Aw, that's cute. Glad I don't use McAffee anymore.
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