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Microsoft Says Gmail Is A Virus


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#1 delivi

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 06:59 AM

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It seems that Microsoft has started flagging Gmail as a virus in their virus scanning software Windows Live OneCare. Many people are reporting that every time they open Gmail, a warning is displayed telling the user they are infected with "BAT/BWG.A".

Now, either Gmail is a virus, or Microsoft is generating false positives. Some affected by this "virus" say other anti-virus products do not pick up the infection — to me, this is a bit suspicious.

So who should be responsible for fixing the problem? Either Google can wait for Microsoft to update their virus definitions (I don't know how often that happens, or if this will be fixed when it does), or they can identify what is being flagged and change it right away to avoid annoyed users. Another question I have is weather any sort of legal action can be taken if this continues for an extended period of time, and it turns out to be false?

One thing is certain, those who use Windows Live OneCare and Gmail are all worried they have a virus they can't get rid of. Some might even get frustrated enough to either quit using Gmail or Windows Live OneCare depending on which one they think is to blame.

Source: ZDNet

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 11:44 AM

More great news from Microsoft. I suppose his little things are part of their plans of weaken their competitors. Instead of steady fight by comparing their products (itīs no strange, because they will lose that way) their strategy is creating conflicts with programs and applications so users with no idea will think that everything that donīt get on well with Windows is bad and have to be avoided or deleted.

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 03:08 PM

That is very interesting, i do not use windows antivirus but i must say, microsoft has very good products, we know that they are all insecure, but that is because of the great functions/features it has, one can not have it all!

One more thing, if it is on purpose, that is pretty smart of microsoft, and i am sure if it is, windows will win the war, meaning, people will prefer windows products instead of google, and microsoft will always win, that is a fact, no matter what google does, i still prefer microsoft products, with a very few exceptions.

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 04:20 PM

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i still prefer Microsoft products, with a very few exceptions.

but do you agree with falsely accusing another software manufacturer of creating a virus in order to drop its sales?

Basically MS are scum, this is as low as you can get. First they start by telling the world linux is a virus and is also illegal and now gmail. I very much doubt its a coincidence.

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 09:34 PM

Making viruses is illegal, everyone knows that, and Microsoft is acussing Google of making one? thats is so serious and the law can take Microsoft down, i mean, its obvious that gmail isnt a virus, thats why i dont think Windows or MS or whatever will win the war, Google hasnt done anything bad there but MS did.
Microsoft guys look kinda desesperated or something... they think all the companies will be at their level and are trying to lower their sales.

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 09:45 PM

Well, bill gates made a virus, and look where it got it? Well, no where. He's till making billions of dollars. He probably bought his way out of trouble.

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Posted 18 November 2006 - 10:10 AM

Of course, there's also the possibilitie that google gmail is a virus in some way, i do not think so, but it is possible.

I do not think microsoft would do something like that, Bill Gates has more money then "God" Himself, why he would accept his programmers to do this stupid thing, i do not think so, i think google programmers have study the microsoft code in order to create this error in microsoft antivirus, of course, that sounds stupid too, but that is one of the other possibilities!

Another possibility is that not google nor microsoft programmers wanted this to happen, which i think is most likely.

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Posted 18 November 2006 - 02:08 PM

View Postshadowx, on Nov 17 2006, 04:20 PM, said:


but do you agree with falsely accusing another software manufacturer of creating a virus in order to drop its sales?

Basically MS are scum, this is as low as you can get. First they start by telling the world linux is a virus and is also illegal and now gmail. I very much doubt its a coincidence.

I have to agree with you there - microsoft have hit a new low. Just what the hell are they planning by telling everyone "don't use (another companys service), it's a virus!"? I wonder how long it will be before this gets microsoft sued like the jerks that they are.

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Bill Gates has more money then "God" Himself
Now that just made me laugh. It really goes to show how rich people believe BIll Gates is, and how they find him untrustworthy because of it.

Edited by NDPA, 18 November 2006 - 02:10 PM.


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Posted 18 November 2006 - 06:43 PM

Thats what you get when you use antivirus software like that. Why use that antivirus software when there are a whole lot of other options that have been around for years, and that can be trusted? By the way, some of the other options are free, so that makes them an even better option. I dont know much about that antivirus but for it to make up things like that kind of tells you what kind of antivirus protection you are getting.

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Posted 18 November 2006 - 07:17 PM

Hey, DOS was not a virus. It worked quite well. It's when he startedcreating Windows that he got in to the virus business.




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