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A serious flaw could affect a whole range of Kaspersky's antivirus software--including third-party products, a researcher has warned.
A serious flaw could affect a whole range of Kaspersky's antivirus software--including third-party products, a researcher has warned.
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And thank you CNet, for spreading FUD, without at least mentioning in your story what this fellow is referring to...
- Just trying to kill the concurent!
- by October 5, 2005 8:09 AM PDT
- If u have even very basic software knowledge and windows security, u understand that if u run anything on ur machine having Administrator privileges this program/software can do anything with ur PC. So if u are stupid enough to get libraries from some unknown person and replace ur current one with it how come it is only a problem of Kaspersky antivirus. If u replace library of Norton Or McKaffy antivirus u ?ll get exactly the same result, don?t u? So why is this guy screaming about a hole in Kaspersky antivirus only? Maybe he was paid to stop this software from spreading. U know, most people don?t know a lot of how it works but it will stay in their minds that ?kaspersky is bad?. This is just a cheap trick to kill the concurrent company!
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- Exactly, my friend...
- by peaceguy October 25, 2005 12:15 AM PDT
- You said a mouthful, amigo. You put the cards on the table. There is definitely something fishy going on here...
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(4 Comments)And thank you CNet, for spreading FUD, without at least mentioning in your story what this fellow is referring to...