Okey. Then look at their homepage and don’t tell me that this page doesn’t look strange and the AV looks like a rouge. The design is take from The setup itself is only 10Mb (even comodo’s msi is 24Mb). If you look at “2.” it will ask you to disable UAC (I find it strange don’t you?).
here is the readme file
System Defend Total Security 2011 v2.0 Install Guide
Remove other antivirus application from your computer
2. Disable User Account Control (UAC) in control panel, In Windows 7 please setting UAC to ‘Never Notify’ Value I have never seen that a security suite asks you to do such thing. If someone finds it normal please correct me.
Install System Defend Total Security 2011 with setup.msi file
If System Require Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0 Client, Please Install .Net Framework 4.0 Client from “.Net Framework 4.0 Client” Folder
Open System Defend Total Securit 2011 v2.0, Double Click ‘System Defend Total Security 2011 v2.0’ icon on desktop
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I am sorry that I am expressing myself this way but how the fuck can comodo labs see it as a Fake AV and not malwarebytes; I am quite sure comodo labs will not give FP or? I am thankful that you made topic there.
I don’t say they are immune but I don’t think that labs can be that wrong. I haven’t installed it on my computer so I can’t say that it’s the homepage but cnet says that’s the homepage.