My anti-virus (Avast) reported malware when I opened a thread, page
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reply posted on 5-10-2011 @ 01:53 AM by TheLoneArcher
reply to post by ZeroReady



Funny you should say that. Our Corporate virus detector here in the office did exactly that last week, three times infact. As ours is installed as a part of a military defence contract, it could be over sensitive. However, three times in succession is a bit high.

If the MODs can throw any light on the matter?


reply posted on 5-10-2011 @ 03:07 AM by Trexter Ziam
And another thread that's been going for several days here www.abovetopsecret.com...

They say to send a "complaint" but that never gets a reply or action either - not so far at least.


reply posted on 5-10-2011 @ 03:42 AM by knowneedtoknow
reply to post by ZeroReady



Any free Anti-virus is to tracking your computer activities and controlling your system it's free for a reason. if it's a free one.

Even when you buy a popular anti-virus they will still be monitoring your activities.


reply posted on 5-10-2011 @ 07:34 AM by Arbitrageur
reply to post by ZeroReady


This pretty much tells the story on avast (which I use, but I opt out.)

news.cnet.com...
The data that CommunityIQ gathers includes "safe" programs as well as malicious ones, Kubec said, and provides Avast with a broad base of data in exchange for securing your computer. While the "Little Brother" implications may worry some, it's clearly a trade people are willing to make. "About 60 [percent] to 80 percent [of active users] opt in to the community reporting, said Steckler, who added that CommunityIQ is an opt-out choice when you install Avast. That means that during the install, users must actively choose to remove themselves from CommunityIQ, although doing so does not decrease the level of protection that Avast provides.
So if you're worried about the "little brother" as they call it, then just opt out. Most people don't.
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