MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2016.02.01 21:18:00 -
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Alcina Nektaria wrote: ...McAfee, really? Of all the GOOD AV software you pick one from the list of "Never download this sh!t on any PC"
It came preinstalled on my Lenovo gaming PC with a i7 5770 HD, I think I can trust a well known and honest PC manufacturer to pick and choose the most advanced and trusted security program on the market for me with absolutely no ulterior motives
It speeds my computer right up after it finishes its 4 hour scan and removes all the malwares and viruses i get from youtube and facebook
In hindsight, obviously this security patch was to install McCafe antivirus on the Dust, because what better solution to combat hackers and glitchers? |
MrShooter01
Ustio Mercenary Squadron
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Posted - 2016.02.02 05:29:00 -
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sesspool garg wrote:Go to download and read "-¬ Copyright 2015 All The Rights, all the RAM This isn't a scam, there isn't a virus, it's just a joke website. Made in jest, keep smiling"
Well yeah that's what they have to say, legally
The likes of Samsung, Hynix, Kingston, and the other "RAM manufacturers" run an expensive racket. The last thing they want is for it to become common knowledge that you can just download all the RAM you need, and they have the power and motivation to do underhanded things to keep the scam going...
Have you heard of RamRiver? Of course not. It was a startup company offering a RAM streaming service like netflix, dynamically streaming all the RAM you needed right to your PC for the most HD and 4k of games, professional applications, and even a plugin for Google Chrome. They were really starting to grow quickly, reaching out for partnerships with game publishers to include their service in their latest titles, when suddenly, they disappeared.
There wasn't a lengthy court case, or even strongly worded legal letter (that we know of), just... the website went offline, phone calls and emails were no longer answered.
Several days later, private investigators found out that the headquarter address led to a building that burned down under mysterious circumstances, with local authorities refusing to comment on the matter, even becoming threatening towards the investigators.
But those of us in the know can figure out what happened. RamRiver flew too close to the sun, and the Memory Mafia burned them down from the cloud.
As long as it remains a "joke" in the eyes of the public, DownloadMoreRam is safe... for now. |