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Subject: mcafee blunder
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jay.mack 27.04.10 - 02:13pm
McAfee's big blunder Jessica Dolcourt Senior Editor Twitter: @cnetdownloads Contact Jessica The reputation of software security vendors like McAfee hinges on their ability to keep customers out of harm's way. It therefore doesn't sit well when the protector becomes responsible for a major systems meltdown. * +
jay.mack 27.04.10 - 02:14pm
Last Wednesday morning, McAfee pushed what would turn out to be a buggy update to its antivirus software. The problem was a whopper, one that caused widespread crashes for home and business users running Windows XP with Service Pack 3. Not good * +
jay.mack 27.04.10 - 02:14pm
In addition to issuing an official apology, McAfee has promised to reimburse the users affected by the faulty software release. We'll have more information on CNET Download.com as details emerge * +
jay.mack 27.04.10 - 02:15pm
comments taken from my cnet email... * +
3nigm44 27.04.10 - 02:25pm
Read bout that yesterday on neowin makes you wonder hey.. Well lucky most be people are alot wiser and are using NOD32 when does this ever happen.:) * +
carta28 27.04.10 - 02:29pm
mcafee obviously have a very bad group of beta testers. * +
rohan01 27.04.10 - 02:34pm
Mcafee is full of cr*p,still all these manufacturerers like dell and others give mcafee wit their products * +
oetinger 27.04.10 - 07:04pm
If you can download AVG 9 Free edition why buy krap like Mcafee anyway * +
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