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[–] pembo210 2 points (+2|-0) Edited

This seems like a super dangerous precedent to set. "We promised we only disabled the 'bad' stuff on your computer. We totally didnt poke around." I'm curious how many people got notified and given an option to handle their own security themselves. I wonder what else they'll decide is dangerous and will be auto removed from your computer in the future.

edit: also doesn't this leave the current security hole open for 850k users.. I really hope they tell the users how they were compromised so they can fix it instead of "nah, we got it, you're safe"

[–] Kannibal [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

looks like a lot of the people did not have a working anti virus