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SAFFR0N

@anonymouse.org

reply to Oleg
Re: PlaceboAV - any good?

said by Oleg See Profile :

said by SAFFR0N :

PlaceboAV from 419 Software Development, the Nigerian anti-malware experts, is absolute magic!

I'm beta testing the soon-to-be-released ProPlus version which has anti-virus anti-rootkit, anti-spam, anti-popup, anti-adware and antiphlogistine in one small (only 22kb) package.

I had Norton, Kaspersky, NOD32, Trend, McAfee and Avira running on my PC and they all told me I had Vundo, Zlob, Mist, Badtrans, and several serious rootkit infections.

When I uninstalled them all and installed PlaceboAV ProPlus it gave my PC a clean bill of health on the first run. How's that for disinfection efficiency?

PlaceboAV never needs updates, and it won't slow down your PC because it uses no CPU resources.

The good news is that the 5 years ProPlus license will be free! (419 Software requires a notarized copy of your birth certificate and your credit card details and bank account password for identification purposes only.)

Best of all, if you join the beta team you get a bonus of 100,000 shares in the company for only $10,000.

edit
My friends and business associates keep telling me I'm sending them infected emails, but they're still using the same old crappy AVs I got rid of, so what would they know?


Yes let your computer be infected and ignore real Anti-Virus warnings.
My computer can't get infected Oleg, because I'm using the mighty PlaceboAV ProPlus beta from the Nigerian anti-malware experts, 419 Software Development.

Once you install PlaceboAV and get rid of all other anti-something programs your mind will totally virus-free and you'll be able to download keygens and porn and warez without a care.


Ravenheart

join:2006-02-10
Berkeley, CA
I see now that true security lies in knowing that malware is in the eye of the beholder. The simplest key logger would have seemed unimaginably wonderful in the age of punch cards.
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