I just read this from ZDNet. Could this be another chapter in the Microsoft vs Google saga? LOL

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/users-report-microsoft-security-essentials-removes-google-chrome/4006?tag=nl.e589

Interesting. If it wasn’t for the fact that I was using 5 licenses of AIS, I would use MSE, right or wrong.

“This certainly isn’t the first time a defective antivirus signature has created some havoc among Windows users.
Remember the episode from April 2010 involving a McAfee definition that erased a key Windows system file and bricked
many thousands of enterprise systems worldwide?”
Most of us can remember an incident with avast!. It’s also happened at AVG and many others.
I wouldn’t start throwing bricks unless you’re house is without windows. :o

I remember it well Bob.

It nailed three of my computers.

We managed to survive. :slight_smile:

This is what annoys me about stories like this crop up, with an AV having a FP on a big file…

Everyone is quick to make fun of other AVs when the inevitable false positive happens, yet when it happens with their AV they aren’t happy and are quick to let people know about it…

The simple fact is that every AV will at some point encounter a FP, and occasionally it will have a large impact…

Very true SCOTT.

Thanks

All of that is true of course but you’re missing my whole point. I wasn’t throwing rocks at all I was just pointing out how ironic it was that a Microsoft product would detect a Google one as malware and delete it. It struck me as funny, hence the LOL in the original post.

I realised the irony and anti-competitive nature of it, I guess firefox is next in line ;D

I Guess the only good thing about something like this is, At least it didn’t bring the systems down.