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BobDavor

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  1. Thank you for the quick fix on a week-end. I don't blame Malwarebytes, I'm working in computer engineering myself and I know how things can go wrong: whatever process is put in place, there is always a chance that bugs go through QA. A perfect bug prevention process means a heavy burden on any development, which is just not financially viable for anybody, and hinders creativity. Making an error is not important, it's the reaction that counts. Knowing what went wrong there means they will take specific, and intelligent, action(s) to prevent this in the future, so more than anything I renew my confidence in Malwarebytes. I'd like to share my sympathy to the devs, managers and QA for the hell they are currently living because of (what I guess is) a tiny mistake. Most of all, don't blame yourselves and continue working together!
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