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by ksk
2921 days ago
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Okay, but malware "like" is not actually malware. If it turns out that it is, then ofcource why would anyone support a malware distributor. >They are factually doing a lot of malware like behaviour in their installer and bundling software from questionable sources they have no control over. Their explanation was that AV vendors flag their competitors, so now in the 'arms race', competitors have resorted to downloading individual bits from random URLs and then merging them together. While this would be a technique that malware software would use to possibly defeat security software, but hey, its also how torrents work. Tools can be used for good or bad. |
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