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Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. January 2014., 23:14:36 »

Well, Intel was researching an advanced security feature where the OS runned inside the AV via Hypervisor, so it could tackle down rootkits for example.. That technology is released nowdays as an enterprise level McAfee product that can be managed via ePO.. :p

Ok, sounds impressive. But smells like technology that locks you out of your own hardware...?
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 07. January 2014., 22:29:54 »

Well, Intel was researching an advanced security feature where the OS runned inside the AV via Hypervisor, so it could tackle down rootkits for example.. That technology is released nowdays as an enterprise level McAfee product that can be managed via ePO.. :p
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. January 2014., 22:27:15 »

I won't feel anything. No worries anymore...So that's all, I think!   8)
Posted by: Samker
« on: 07. January 2014., 22:13:04 »

Oh yeah @devnullius... ;D
Programs are always better when they are Free, such as Sex! :up: :bih:


Free sex? Only for us girls ;p
Just this way I meant!....  :thumbsup:

 :up:

Al those McAfee fanboys here... Nagging for years on end to poor ol' Devvie...

McAfee my deer... Come over, it's good. It's nice. You won't feel anything. No worries anymore...

And now The King is not even dead and everybody ripping up the cadaver ;p




Karma?

...

Indeed!  :up:


I'll miss old-good M. :( ... more information: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/01/07/intel_ditches_mcafee_brand/

Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. January 2014., 22:05:19 »

Al those McAfee fanboys here... Nagging for years on end to poor ol' Devvie...

McAfee my deer... Come over, it's good. It's nice. You won't feel anything. No worries anymore...

And now The King is not even dead and everybody ripping up the cadaver ;p




Karma?




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Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. January 2014., 21:43:09 »

Well.. There are some costs that are unavoidable so they don't matter :p
With this move, maybe we'll see some real anti-rootkit technologies in a Deep Command fashion maybe?
Are you serious man?...  ???
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 07. January 2014., 21:13:03 »

Well.. There are some costs that are unavoidable so they don't matter :p
With this move, maybe we'll see some real anti-rootkit technologies in a Deep Command fashion maybe?
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. January 2014., 20:39:04 »

Oh yeah @devnullius... ;D
Programs are always better when they are Free, such as Sex! :up: :bih:


Free sex? Only for us girls ;p
Just this way I meant!....  :thumbsup:
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. January 2014., 20:16:48 »

Oh yeah @devnullius... ;D
Programs are always better when they are Free, such as Sex! :up: :bih:


Free sex? Only for us girls ;p
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. January 2014., 19:12:41 »

Oh yeah @devnullius... ;D
Programs are always better when they are Free, such as Sex! :up: :bih:
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. January 2014., 18:49:18 »

Intel? McAfee? Avast! Free all the way ;p

Karma!
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 07. January 2014., 18:35:34 »

 :thumbsup:   Hopefully Intel will be able to design a better zero day protection than McAfee has..... Intel is a highly respectable name so using their brand instead of McAfee is a good idea. :bih: :bih:   So, I am completely of the same opinion, intel is powerful brand name in All over the world!   ;)
 :up:
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 07. January 2014., 13:13:23 »

From many sources...

http://malwaretips.com/threads/intel-is-killing-off-the-mcafee-brand-name.21340/

Quote
News Source: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2014/01/07/intel-ceo-brian-krzanich-announces-mcafee-brand-name-will-replaced-intel-security/
At CES 2014 today, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the McAfee brand name will be phased out and replaced by “Intel Security,” which will identify Intel products and services in the security segment. The rebranding will begin immediately, but the transition will take up to a year before it is complete.

Intel also said that the process would happen “as new products are introduced.” This would suggest that whenever Intel releases the next version of every McAfee product, only then will it be branded Intel Security.

Intel’s security products won’t be getting a completely new logo, just a new brand name. The red shield, which Intel says represents “the core values of security and protection” will remain.

Intel first announced plans to acquire McAfee in August 2010 for $7.7 billion in cash. The chip company paid $48 a share for McAfee, a whopping 60 percent premium for the antivirus software maker.

Rebrandings like these are standard practice, and usually occur a few years after the initial acquisition. Nevertheless, we can’t help but wonder if the antics of John McAfee, who founded the company but hasn’t worked there in years, helped push Intel to speed up the process.

McAfee will continue to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intel, with employees working side-by-side Intel employees. The mission statement remains as well: “Intel aims to provide ubiquitous security and identity protection for individuals and businesses on all computing devices, and lead the industry by enabling a safe digital experience for every person on Earth.”

Krzanich also announced plans to offer elements of McAfee’s security solutions for mobile devices for free. This includes its data and device protection solutions for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.

Unfortunately, exact timing was not shared and Intel merely said more details would be announced in the coming months. We can only assume the company wants to rebrand its products before releasing them for free.

Here’s John McAfee himself in an unforgettable video from last year, littered with NSFW language, which pretty much sums up his relationship with the software.

http://thenextweb.com/insider/2014/01/07/intel-ceo-brian-krzanich-announces-mcafee-brand-name-will-replaced-intel-security/

Oh yeah... KARMA : >>>>>>

bye bye!  >:D >:D

 :angel:  :bih: :bih: :bih: :bih:  O0

devnullius

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