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      CyberDefender: Early Deceit

      April 18th, 2007 by AndyAtHull

      One of our Visiting Experts first found out about CyberDefender due to a contest at CastleCops celebrating their 5th anniversary.

      One of the first things that made our VE suspicious about it however, is that the “free” version contains adverts. Not surprisingly, quite a few of us began questioning the fact it was permitted. Read all about it.

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      Filed under General, Product Reviews, Security Related | 2 Comments »

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      1. milligansghost Says:

        Hmm look like that old debate what is Freeware is it Ok to Install adds to freeware so at least you get some money out of something you worked hard to make or should you make it Shareware and watch it getting Pirated ?

      2. AndyAtHull Says:

        It’s not just about the free version. It also goes on in the registerd version. Click on the discussion link from this article.

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