Comment by k33n 1 day ago The word “victim” is honestly pretty funny in this context. Nothing really happened to anyone. 6 comments k33n Reply gkbrk 1 day ago I wouldn't classify getting random malware as "nothing happening". frollogaston 1 day ago Because it spies on them and nags. But Windows itself already does that. LG could've done the same thing sans the mcafee popups and nobody would care, in fact Dell is probably doing that. ssl-3 19 hours ago > But Windows itself already does that.So once an person is victimized in this way, it becomes a free-for-all where future transgressions cease to matter? 3 replies →
gkbrk 1 day ago I wouldn't classify getting random malware as "nothing happening". frollogaston 1 day ago Because it spies on them and nags. But Windows itself already does that. LG could've done the same thing sans the mcafee popups and nobody would care, in fact Dell is probably doing that. ssl-3 19 hours ago > But Windows itself already does that.So once an person is victimized in this way, it becomes a free-for-all where future transgressions cease to matter? 3 replies →
frollogaston 1 day ago Because it spies on them and nags. But Windows itself already does that. LG could've done the same thing sans the mcafee popups and nobody would care, in fact Dell is probably doing that. ssl-3 19 hours ago > But Windows itself already does that.So once an person is victimized in this way, it becomes a free-for-all where future transgressions cease to matter? 3 replies →
ssl-3 19 hours ago > But Windows itself already does that.So once an person is victimized in this way, it becomes a free-for-all where future transgressions cease to matter? 3 replies →
I wouldn't classify getting random malware as "nothing happening".
Because it spies on them and nags. But Windows itself already does that. LG could've done the same thing sans the mcafee popups and nobody would care, in fact Dell is probably doing that.
> But Windows itself already does that.
So once an person is victimized in this way, it becomes a free-for-all where future transgressions cease to matter?
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