Warning to all Symancrapophants!

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kurttrail

Tom said:

LOL! And ALL of the AV companies missed Sony's rootkit malware too. I
just goes to show that the best protection is not to totally trust ANY
company with your computer security. Their is a personal responsiblity
component that is invovled in protecting your computer system, learning
how to avoid dangerous virtual situations in the first place.

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Leythos

Really? And that is based on an actual count of holes, or just your
wishful thinking?

The article you posted a Link to provide information that showed that
KAP also had the same flaw, and another posted in this thread is showing
the McAfee currently has the flaw....
 
K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
The article you posted a Link to provide information that showed that
KAP also had the same flaw, and another posted in this thread is
showing the McAfee currently has the flaw....

So that means that Symancrap has "no more holes" than either of the
companies? If that is what you are saying your logic is totally flawed.
And is either of those companies the "Number 1 rated software on the
market?" And if so, who is doing the rating, and what is their
financial relationship with their "Number 1" choice?

Again, you are just blowing smoke out of your ass, Lamegirl
Symancrapophant! You have absolutely no documented proof that Symancrap
has "has no more holes than the Number 1 rated software on the market."
You were just making that up, IOW, you were just blatantly lying,
Liargirl Symancrapophant!

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Leythos

So that means that Symancrap has "no more holes" than either of the
companies? If that is what you are saying your logic is totally flawed.

No, what I'm saying is that while Symantec has an exposure right now, so
do other quality solutions, and the evidence is slowly appearing.

While you can rant about Symantec having a RAR overflow, you seem to be
single minded in your hate of Symantec when the other products on the
market have the same flaw. If you were unbiased your ranting might carry
some weight, but like a zealot, you don't seem to be worth listening
too.
 
K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
No, what I'm saying is that while Symantec has an exposure right now,
so do other quality solutions, and the evidence is slowly appearing.

I wasn't asking about that, Liargirl. I was asking you to back up your
statement that Symancrap "has no more holes than the Number 1 rated
software on the market." Obviously you were trying to divert away from
backing up your statement in any meaniful way, except to try to change
the subject. Totally typical of you.
While you can rant about Symantec having a RAR overflow, you seem to
be single minded in your hate of Symantec when the other products on
the market have the same flaw.

Really? Symancrap is the only one I know of that has the RAR problem.

With Kasperski, the problem is with malformed CAB files. -
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5887857.html

And the McAfee problem "revolves around an ActiveX control responsible
for writing to log files," due to a flawed DLL. -
http://www.informationweek.com/industries/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=175007526

But you need to continue to lie that these are the "same flaws" as are
in 39 different Symancrap products! You are only fooling yourself, as
anyone that doesn't have their head full of Symancrap can painly see
that these are different flaws, not as you lie the "same flaw."
If you were unbiased your ranting
might carry some weight, but like a zealot, you don't seem to be
worth listening too.

At least I don't get caught in blatant lies. The weight of your lying
words hang like an anchor around your neck, Liargirl Symancrapophant!

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Ron Martell

kurttrail said:
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6004097.html

Don't you love paying for extremely overpriced bloated software, that is
riddled with high risk, highly critical flaws?!

With Windows, you already have all that, but do you really need
Symancrap products that further add to your security problems too!

Winblows plus Symancrap, if you are looking to play with fire while
computing! ;-)

It appears that you and I have something we can agree about with
regards to Symantec products.

I usually refer to computers with Symantec products as being
"infested" by them.

Any product that requires a supplementary uninstaller to actually get
rid of it meets my definition of shoddy.

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
 
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Winux P

:
: >http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6004097.html
: >
: >Don't you love paying for extremely overpriced bloated software, that is
: >riddled with high risk, highly critical flaws?!
: >
: >With Windows, you already have all that, but do you really need
: >Symancrap products that further add to your security problems too!
: >
: >Winblows plus Symancrap, if you are looking to play with fire while
: >computing! ;-)
:
: It appears that you and I have something we can agree about with
: regards to Symantec products.
:
: I usually refer to computers with Symantec products as being
: "infested" by them.
:
: Any product that requires a supplementary uninstaller to actually get
: rid of it meets my definition of shoddy.
:
: Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
: --
: Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
: On-Line Help Computer Service
: http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

And it does finish there, search the registry on what it leaves behind and
you jaw will drop all over the place, McAffe comes in at a very close
second. Can't remember the specific registry key, but there's one key it
won't let you delete after total removal. Talk about shoddy alright, any
software you want removed and leaves a key that can't be deleted\removed at
ones behest should be bogged on.

- Winux P
 
P

Plato

Dave said:
Why don't you go crawl back under your rock.

I love the usa state of Tennessee.

Follow any stream, flip over flat rocks next to the steam and find so
many cool things like snakes, lizards, scorpians, salamanders, huge
night crawlers, etc. Enough to live on if you had to......
 

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