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Malwarebytes blocked IObit driver booster
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<blockquote data-quote="TGITBIB" data-source="post: 817210" data-attributes="member: 80116"><p>First of all...</p><p>Why use a driver update program...</p><p>If things work then it works.</p><p>Only update drivers if the update resolve an issue you currently have with the device in question.</p><p></p><p>Now that that's said driver update programs like iobit can potentially install malicious drivers.</p><p>Remember... its a DRIVER.</p><p>It drives your hardware the "right" way so it knows what to do.</p><p>So why use some program to download drivers from some unknown source and install it.</p><p>When you have no idea where it came from and what it does.</p><p>Driver can easily be altered and tweaked and changed.</p><p>Why do you think it gets reported by several AV programs.</p><p></p><p>If you really need a driver update then stop being so lazy and go to the official website that provides it.</p><p>And if you don't then stop complaining when things stop working</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGITBIB, post: 817210, member: 80116"] First of all... Why use a driver update program... If things work then it works. Only update drivers if the update resolve an issue you currently have with the device in question. Now that that's said driver update programs like iobit can potentially install malicious drivers. Remember... its a DRIVER. It drives your hardware the "right" way so it knows what to do. So why use some program to download drivers from some unknown source and install it. When you have no idea where it came from and what it does. Driver can easily be altered and tweaked and changed. Why do you think it gets reported by several AV programs. If you really need a driver update then stop being so lazy and go to the official website that provides it. And if you don't then stop complaining when things stop working [/QUOTE]
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