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    OMFG! Kees your computer is exactly the same as mine!

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    It should run fine on my son's Dell Pentium4, 2.6ghz with 2 gbs of ram.That's with Win XP Home and SP3.

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    In another thread of this forum (about AVV), the following statement is made by Diddo:

    "I don't trust rising antivirus because it does not block any harmful malware sites [even the paid version]. I tested and received hundred of malicious threats on my computer. I do not recommend this product. Rising antivirus does not block Chinese malicious sites [That is an irony it product].

    PS: After I tested the software, my testing computer's background was changed and I received rogue malicious software on my PC. Stick with the brand name antivirus vendors."

    Quite a claim, I would say. So far Diddo did not release any detaled information of his testing conditions and the shocking conclusion he arrived at. Personally I did not notice any anomalous activity on my computer with Rising Antivirus.

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    Raymond even recommended Rising over AVG in another thread.I'm thinking it was the free version though.

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    I find AVG and Rising bloatwares but AVG is a bigger one. I have tested both and they load up quite slow on 512 MB RAM XP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    In another thread of this forum (about AVV), the following statement is made by Diddo:

    "I don't trust rising antivirus because it does not block any harmful malware sites [even the paid version]. I tested and received hundred of malicious threats on my computer. I do not recommend this product. Rising antivirus does not block Chinese malicious sites [That is an irony it product].

    PS: After I tested the software, my testing computer's background was changed and I received rogue malicious software on my PC. Stick with the brand name antivirus vendors."
    Simply said, that's a "USER PROBLEM". It is absurd that RISING, a selected security tool by Google Pack China will "allow" rogue malicious software and changing computer's background. The last time I tested RISING, it has pretty low memory usage and able to block my private trojan.

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    I agree with you Raymond on this,I don't think Rising would sell something that would be (Rogue ware)

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    Please see the other post:
    http://forum.raymond.cc/spyware-viruses/9328-reccomend-antivirus-software.html

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    Sorry Diddo, I don't get you! You make serious allegations about how infected and malicious Rising AV is, without the slightest evidence to sustain your claim. What are you doing that for?

    To the others: please note that although my name figures boldly in the passus quoted by Raymond, it is not me that is making the claim which upsets him.
    Last edited by Kees; 12-31-2008 at 04:31 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

 

 
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