FredW wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 15:18:44 -0700, DoctorBill <non...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have a friend who downloaded the so called FREE  "AVIRA" - an
anti-virus program from Germany.  Google 'avira' to see it.

He ran it and it said he has a Virus and that he now  HAS TO  buy the
anti-virus program OR....  they (Avira)  will lock up his computer !
THAT is called Extortion !    Germans.
My friend is a retired MD, so I believe him.   He would not lie about that.

Take what I've written here as you will.  I thought I should relate this
to everyone on the Internet.


Please stop spreading FUD.

Avira is one of the most reliable antivirus as confirmed year in year
out by AV-Comparatives.
https://www.avira.com/en/downloads
http://www.av-comparatives.org/testmethod/summary-reports/


Your " friend"  "MD"  is apparently one of those noobs, blaming software
from some/any source for stupid mistakes they make without realizing
what they are doing.

Again a fine example how one nitwit spreads false rumors because he does
not know what he is doing.

Sir, you are disgusting blaming Germans in general for stupidity on your
side, you are lying and spreading a hoax.

Shame on you, excuses for your intolerable behavior are in order.


I do not need an antivirus program, I am running Unix (fedora/redhat)

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