McAfee: Using ''Free'' In Search Attracts Malware

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yeah, and if you search for "expensive and useless"... the first hit is McAfee.
 
I thought mcafee decided the best way to combat virus' was to brick computers using their software. Why continue wasting money on research like this when they had a good thing going?
 
the whole damn internet is a pot of malware, no matter what word you type, somehow you will get infected if you are not careful
 
The solution to viruses: Quit being a retard and clicking on ads when you surf the internet.
 
What about, "Free porn"? If I can't search for that I should just shut my PC down now. 😀
 
My malware list : (top of the list)
Norton and McAffee
Main reasons :
-Expensive.
-Resource heavy consuming and will make a system a lot slower than it should.
-Persistence during uninstallation (needs lots of manual removal).
-Reliable protection? Not really!
 
You can save this news item, publish it again in 2 years and it would seem like "current research". So what else is new?
 
[citation][nom]zerapio[/nom]I see Captain Obvious is alive and well...[/citation]

I see you can't think outside your little box. People are stupid, they think they're getting "Free" music. I recently scanned a system where half the music was infected with a virus. And there's a whole lot more of them than you.
 
[citation][nom]house70[/nom]yeah, and if you search for "expensive and useless"... the first hit is McAfee.[/citation]
LOL +1
 
This is like the news I saw last month about scientists discovering that eating more vegetables and less sweets makes a person less likely to develop diabetes, obvious but inserted in the news to inform stupid people of these facts.
 
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