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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 987641" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>True, but these very serious ones that sadly was available for 10 years, along with other serious issues that even been abused and used by genuine ransomware in the wild</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://malwaretips.com/threads/avoslocker-ransomware-variant-using-new-trick-to-disable-antivirus-protection.113547/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>is impossible now to try downplay or avoid no matter how much Avast/AVG or some of their users may wish. Try telling everyone in their official statements that all this already been " responsible disclosed " several months ago is far from impressive as now it finally is being fully informed and shared, by responsible news sources and researchers.</p><p></p><p>Personal I thought this company would have learned their lessons by now from previous less positive spotlight headlines in the news over the years. Sticking the head in the sand and pretend as few as possible will see and notice serious problems, don't work as these reports from SentinelOne and TrendMicro clearly shows. Bite the sour lemon instead and acknowledge the fumble in a better way as other companies can and have done. I wouldn't be too surprised if we pretty soon will see even more reports and articles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 987641, member: 38832"] True, but these very serious ones that sadly was available for 10 years, along with other serious issues that even been abused and used by genuine ransomware in the wild [URL unfurl="true"]https://malwaretips.com/threads/avoslocker-ransomware-variant-using-new-trick-to-disable-antivirus-protection.113547/[/URL] is impossible now to try downplay or avoid no matter how much Avast/AVG or some of their users may wish. Try telling everyone in their official statements that all this already been " responsible disclosed " several months ago is far from impressive as now it finally is being fully informed and shared, by responsible news sources and researchers. Personal I thought this company would have learned their lessons by now from previous less positive spotlight headlines in the news over the years. Sticking the head in the sand and pretend as few as possible will see and notice serious problems, don't work as these reports from SentinelOne and TrendMicro clearly shows. Bite the sour lemon instead and acknowledge the fumble in a better way as other companies can and have done. I wouldn't be too surprised if we pretty soon will see even more reports and articles. [/QUOTE]
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