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Ivan

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  1. After reading posts about people being unable to install or run MBAM due to malware blocking, I have thought of something. The developers of MBAM should attach random numbers to the filenames so that malware writers who want to block the installation or running of MBAM will not succeed because those bad guys will not be able to guess the random numbers attached to the filenames for the installation or running of MBAM. Those malware writers are out to make people's computers unfixable. With random numbers attached to filenames, it will be impossible for malware to block, uninstall, or tamper with MBAM, SAS, or any other security program. I'm just lucky that I have never been hit with malware that blocks MBAM. I really feel sorry for people who can't install or run MBAM or SAS due to malware blocking. So to all MBAM developers, please attach random numbers to the filenames to prevent malware blocking. Thanks in advance.
  2. I just used MBAM and I would like to say that MBAM fills in the gaps left by antivirus programs. MBAM detected and removed such adware as Coupons, BHO, MyWebSearch, Iwon, 180Solutions, Hotbar, and Zango. Keep up the good work. Last month, my mom got hit with Antivirus 2009. Thinking Antivirus 2009 was a true antivirus program, she paid $50 to activate its removal feature. A few days after she used the removal feature to remove the threats found by the rogue antivirus software, McAfee did its weekly scan and quarantined Antivirus 2009 after finding out it was a trojan. That's when I did research on Antivirus 2009 and found out it is a rogue antivirus program designed to make money out of you by infecting the computer and not allowing you to remove the infections until you pay the $50 to activate the removal feature. I wasn't aware of MBAM at the time. I found out about MBAM through the Comodo forums. MBAM removed the remainder of Antivirus 2009, i.e., the folder and the Start menu items pointing to the rogue antivirus software. I wish the antivirus programs followed what MBAM is doing now. That way, no one would have been hit with rogue software.
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