Download.com/Cnet still has their software up. This isn't any different than say reading a website and then paraphrasing on your own website. I can't believe that none of these malware detection companies do not look at and use parts, pieces, or even whole segments of competitors definition database. Eventually all malware companies have definitions that are identical or almost identical and detect the same malware. Why is that? -- To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish.
"Unfortunately, IObit database analyzer carelessly used the names provided by the submission. This mistake can be understood because it is very normal--Many enthusiastic IObit users find there are samples missed by IObit Security 360 but detected by other anti-malware products, then they would submit these samples to us and provide names defined by other anti-malware vendors."
-- To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish.