ESET CEO accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge forwarded by Malwarebytes

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ESET CEO Richard Marko accepted the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge forwarded by Malwarebytes CEO. Richard Marko shows with this his support to all ALS people as well as patients suffering from cancer. He challenges Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky, John McAfee – founder of McAfee and ESET technology guys – CTO Palo Luka, CRO Juraj Malcho and Chief Software Architect Tomas Kalab
 

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Greeting!:)

Wow! Qihoo CEO!
They are not fooling around. Also, I am seeing that eScan is NOT playing around too.
You better take them seriously! That is eScan & Qihoo!o_O

Kind regards,;)
 
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I did the Ice Bucket challenge, I am nominating Malwarebytes CEO. I'll email them later and send them my Ice bucket challenge for proof I did it ;)

They're products may be able to stop malware dodging the detection but let's see how good they are at dodging the ice from the bucket ;)
 

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@Manzai Hehe. :D xD - This was my second attempt.
Unfortunately.. the ice cubes melted away but the water was cold enough.

Regards,
Kardo
 

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Ice Bucket Challenge !:D

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