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    Someone got A virus...

    http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/showthread.php?t=96774

    In the end, NOD32 found 10,600 viruses. :eek4:
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    Re: Someone got A virus...

    wow, that's pathetic... why is norton not out of business? everyone should file a class-action lawsuit against them for false advertisement and or computer damage.

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    Re: Someone got A virus...

    Quote Originally Posted by xPlozion View Post
    wow, that's pathetic... why is norton not out of business? everyone should file a class-action lawsuit against them for false advertisement and or computer damage.
    Astounding!!!
    The only reason Norton isn't out of business is because it is an hp affiliate. So, if you go to the store and buy an hp pc, it's going to have norton installed on it! :naughty:
    Since the bulk of people who buy prebuilt computers tend to be people who don't know much about computers or don't want to spend much time on them, they just tend to stick with the software that comes preinstalled instead of getting something new... That sucks:rant2:

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    Re: Someone got A virus...

    Thats 10,600 infected objects, much less viruses. I didn't even know it could get that bad!! Norton prays on the ignorant people, that is why they are still in business. Also, many computer stores still endorse them. Except best buy, which endorses Trend Micro. Norton used to be good, I don't know what happened...

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    Well, Norton hires all the people that make the viruses. And then have them create loopholes in their software. Therefore forcing customers to pay expensive upgrade fees to fix a security issue that was put in place, to then complete the loop. It's kinda like a if w/o else statment. haha
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    Re: Someone got A virus...

    Wow... 10600 infected objects.... just wow...

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    Shows ignorance by other anti systems.
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    Haha, I've fixed computers a couple of times with that many infections as well as some that have had many variants of Virtumonde clogged up in Windows. Believe me, it's really time consuming when Avast and Spybot cannot remove the garbage. Also, I typically tell people when they get pre-builts to just erase the hard drive and start new, then begin with new software. Not only is the system going to be faster, there's less of the OEM junk on there which HP and the other carriers seem to love to do. Like HP, they put a security/PC Tune Up Center on their computers that only sees the anti-virus that they install, as well as with some Google Stuff and HP suppport, with Norton. Dell, they've started to ease up. Only the Dell Support Center and some Google software, and anything you ask for. Emachines, they've been pretty light but I've noticed they'll cram two anti-virus programs into one system. I typically uninstall both or reformat the box and then install Avast (used to install AVG, but that's gotten bloated really quickly). Emachines does also use some PC updating program which is like Automatic Updates, but it is a bit more annoying when it pops up every 2-4 weeks saying there's a patch, rather than downloading it and installing it. It's called BixFix.

    Compaq, Gateway, and the others, can't really say. I do know Gateway installs BigFix and some Google software, but that's just about it. I know of some people who have paid for McAfee and Norton, and I've always told them that if they wanted to save some money, that I do use Avast and that it's free just as long as you renew the subscription every year. They were happy to hear that, especially after I found viruses on their computer even after McAfee/Norton, fully updated was installed and scans had been run.

    I know this because I'm always cleaning people's computers out for them. They're suprised when they see that all of the stuff that the computer maker installed was actually just junk or was slowing down their computer. After a good uninstallation of many programs and some nice clean out of System Restore and then a defrag, they're always surprised to see 15% of their disk space freed up (if their drive was really that full).
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    Re: Someone got A virus...

    Quote Originally Posted by Smith6612 View Post
    Also, I typically tell people when they get pre-builts to just erase the hard drive and start new, then begin with new software. Not only is the system going to be faster, there's less of the OEM junk on there which HP and the other carriers seem to love to do.
    There's some good free software that will do that without having to erase the hard drive: http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/

    It does just what the url says it does... lol

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    Believe me, I ran that program on our brand new tablet PC, and it only removed Norton and a couple of other programs. I will try it again, though.
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