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Korwinthale

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  1. Also if this is the case perhaps you should state this information up front and not have the weird little "update" package installation which may not show up as a malware but install them via admin access given to the program to "update" thats suspect and a common injection vector
  2. Well good luck with your data then I cant risk random unknown .exes showing up And network analysis isn't going to show shit if you do it correctly jeez yuo r so smurt
  3. Furthermore a moderator stating this is laughable? I will be calling my bank and paypal and stopping payment reporting this as unauthorized as I am at this moment telling you your software is doing some highly suspect things.
  4. Nothing and i mean NOTHING should be changing the permissions on an .exe file on your machine to a nonremoveable state unless it is in some way a malware I do this shit for a living kid I know what I am talking about. The only other explanation would be someone not knowing what the FUCK they are doing when creating the software and I find that really suspect.
  5. Oh really? so two files named qlnSOupScq.exe and WblYN.exe which were not the same size as the .exe you are referring to that magically altered their file permissions to a state I could not even delete them in safe mode and ended up having to run command line deletions outside of the OS completely to remove are just some fucking backup of the .exe? I find that laughable and completely moronic to even claim
  6. Your program has created two .exe files on my drive that I cannot delete via windows indicative of a malware, I would like a refund of my purchase and will be reporting this to paypal as you are selling destructive software I would suggest you contact me immediately

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