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Originally Posted by Mohsen
1- I am in no way connected to planetconvertors.. In fact I never liked the support from them.. It's really bad imo
2- BEING Russian doesn't mean they are hackers! This is beyond ridiculous to assume that! Every Chinase person and company are hackers? Every Russian ones are hackers?
So by your reasoning, every Muslim is a terrorists and every black person is a criminal?
That isn't what I said, now, is it? In fact, the mention of it being Russian area based was the LAST thing I said, and only as a contributing factor. You are attempting to take what I said - which was that there is a large hacker population in Russia - and turn it into "all Russians are hackers". That's a basic logic fail right there but it's on you, not me.
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3- IF you say you are in IT business for 25 years (which being in IT doesn't mean you know anything about security btw! IT is too big to be mastered) you will know there are always False-Positives , there are always false detections and there are always some activities that are being done by a software that is not legal in the eye of an Anti Virus...
If you're going to attempt to claim I'm not actually in IT, well, nice try. I can prove my background quite easily.
You are, however, correct - not all virus warnings are accurate. In fact, one website I run, a moderately sized vbulletin based discussion forum, was showing up with some false positives recently - from ONE provider (McAfee).
However this isn't 1, or even 2, it's 4. AVG, TrendMicro AND two from the url their own support site gave.
MAYBE they're false positives - sure. You want to take that chance?
More power to you.
MY recommendation is still - don't use it - not worth the risk.
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Their support should take it seriously and answer you and it's sad that they don't. But it doesn't mean they are hackers by it's own...
Again, work on reading comprehension and basic logic applications please.