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Qihoo 360 any good these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 831107" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>I find it worrying that in this forum users tend to ditch their antivirus solution for a brand new, unknown piece of software that scored well on a couple of tests. No offense, at all, but what do we know about WiseVector? All I can see is it's from China. Same thing happened with 360 back then, and with Cylance. Unknown products suddenly take protagonism, and people ditch their life, well known company for some product which policies we do not know, because it offered good protection in several tests. I find it to be a messy way to try to achieve security, but everybody is free to do whatever they want with their system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 831107, member: 53544"] I find it worrying that in this forum users tend to ditch their antivirus solution for a brand new, unknown piece of software that scored well on a couple of tests. No offense, at all, but what do we know about WiseVector? All I can see is it's from China. Same thing happened with 360 back then, and with Cylance. Unknown products suddenly take protagonism, and people ditch their life, well known company for some product which policies we do not know, because it offered good protection in several tests. I find it to be a messy way to try to achieve security, but everybody is free to do whatever they want with their system. [/QUOTE]
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