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Avast in talks to merge with Norton
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightwalker" data-source="post: 951110" data-attributes="member: 23015"><p>The antivirus market has a time bomb called Microsoft Defender ready to explode and wipe out most security solution vendors.</p><p></p><p>This scenario was something I had already posted here and on Wilders Security a few years ago, Microsoft Defender is inevitable.</p><p></p><p>Avast is still one of the most profitable antivirus on the market, but for how long?</p><p></p><p>After the privacy scandals and the fact that it was the sale of data that financed and allowed the free version to exist, it was only a matter of time before investors realized that the future was bleak.</p><p></p><p>I'm not very happy with these acquisitions made by Norton Lifelock, it's a company with questionable conduct and products and it seems that, to our bad luck, it will be one of the players that will continue to exist in a world after Microsoft Defender.</p><p></p><p>I just hope Kaspersky Lab remains in existence and with its superior standard of quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightwalker, post: 951110, member: 23015"] The antivirus market has a time bomb called Microsoft Defender ready to explode and wipe out most security solution vendors. This scenario was something I had already posted here and on Wilders Security a few years ago, Microsoft Defender is inevitable. Avast is still one of the most profitable antivirus on the market, but for how long? After the privacy scandals and the fact that it was the sale of data that financed and allowed the free version to exist, it was only a matter of time before investors realized that the future was bleak. I'm not very happy with these acquisitions made by Norton Lifelock, it's a company with questionable conduct and products and it seems that, to our bad luck, it will be one of the players that will continue to exist in a world after Microsoft Defender. I just hope Kaspersky Lab remains in existence and with its superior standard of quality. [/QUOTE]
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