![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() IObit Malware Fighter Product key Software cracking Computer Software, Iobit, emblem, trademark, logo png 535x535px 263.5KB.blue pullover hoodie, Security hacker Vulnerability Password, hacker, blue, computer Network, computer png 640x598px 608.31KB.Antivirus software Ashampoo AntiVirus Computer virus Product key, Services, white, computer, logo png 1655x1717px 52.01KB.Laptop Avast Antivirus Antivirus software Malwarebytes, Laptop, electronics, computer, laptop png 966x1024px 174KB.Laptop Computer virus Malware Computer repair technician Trojan horse, repair, electronics, service, computer png 900x890px 621KB.Thanks for letting me vent and, no offense intended the MalwareBytes' Staff. It's a shame their distribution of even the free versions of these products is hindered by unnecessary and irritating 'detection' as malware - which is NOT malware at all and NOT harmful to the user in the least. Why not focus on the REAL bad guys and leave harmless and useful utilities like Auslogics products alone? Please? Auslogics puts out some of the very best such products on the market, imho. sorry for a critical post but I for one am weary of excellent security products like MBAM and Norton trying to play "big brother" for me.Īny reasonably intelligent user can use these programs, both free and paid versions, without risk of 'infection' of any sort. As others have testified here, it is a bear trying to get your security products to let them use SOFTWARE THEY WANT and that is absolutely HARMLESS to their machines. Shame on you guys for not exercising more discretion, choosing to flag harmless and useful programs under the generic banners of 'PUP', 'PUA', etc. I realize consumers have demanded more aggressive blocking and detection of any installers that contain offers of other products - but so long as they have clear 'decline' or "opt out" options, a user has to be brain dead to not uncheck the box, click 'decline', etc., and proceed to install a clean program that is absent of all viruses and malware! Neither the DiskDefrag nor BoostSpeed products are 'malign' in any way - this is 'overkill', plain and simple, and it creates difficulty for users to download, install and use these otherwise fine products, both the free and paid versions. Norton also detects Auslogics products in the risk signatures 'PUA.DiskDefrag' and 'PUA.BoostSpeed'. ![]()
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