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<blockquote data-quote="In2an3_PpG" data-source="post: 791488" data-attributes="member: 56957"><p>Fixing the two kernel vulnerabilities should be the first priority right now for the safety of your customers, as well as MalwareFox's who are a re-brand of Zemana. It's already been 10+ months. How long does a company need to slap on some DACL and implement proper client IPC verification?</p><p></p><p>Kernel vulnerabilities for privilege escalation should be the priority. Anyone can argue that it does not matter because they are not going to be hit with a kernel vulnerability... loads of people had that mindset about Windows vulnerabilities until WannaCry started dropping systems like flies and started spreading with an SMB vulnerability. Same for NotPetya.</p><p></p><p>Actions speak louder than words and the matter of the fact is that this should have been solved an extremely long time ago, therefore I cannot believe for one second that Zemana is interested in the security of their users at all at this moment in time. When Zemana can start proving it to me with actions instead of just words, then I'll believe in it... until then, good luck and I will see myself out.</p><p></p><p>Tag me when the vulnerabilities are patched for both the stable non-beta and beta versions of Zemana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In2an3_PpG, post: 791488, member: 56957"] Fixing the two kernel vulnerabilities should be the first priority right now for the safety of your customers, as well as MalwareFox's who are a re-brand of Zemana. It's already been 10+ months. How long does a company need to slap on some DACL and implement proper client IPC verification? Kernel vulnerabilities for privilege escalation should be the priority. Anyone can argue that it does not matter because they are not going to be hit with a kernel vulnerability... loads of people had that mindset about Windows vulnerabilities until WannaCry started dropping systems like flies and started spreading with an SMB vulnerability. Same for NotPetya. Actions speak louder than words and the matter of the fact is that this should have been solved an extremely long time ago, therefore I cannot believe for one second that Zemana is interested in the security of their users at all at this moment in time. When Zemana can start proving it to me with actions instead of just words, then I'll believe in it... until then, good luck and I will see myself out. Tag me when the vulnerabilities are patched for both the stable non-beta and beta versions of Zemana. [/QUOTE]
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