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He's playing a game called IRL. Great graphics, *censored* gameplay.
Oh wow...that is serious...If I make a program and distribute it among my friends, yet my same program under a different name get's circulated, and I find out who "stole" it, would that be the same thing? (theft/fraud)This is pure curiosity, even if it is criminal, I wouldn't charge my friends/classmates.
So if they are using an updating definition list, why doesn't MB just set pieces of the stolen anti-virus' required files as viruses?
They have...as stated in the article they will not say what methods were used to track the copiers...
I thin khe means, for Malwarebytes to detect parts of IOBit's software that uses the same database.