Fortunately, Bleeping Computer was propped up by Malwarebytes’ developers, who tossed $5,000 into Bleeping Computer’s legal defense fund. ![]() Somehow, this dubious lawsuit managed to survive a motion to dismiss. It sued a review site for having the audacity to suggest its pay-to-clean anti-spyware software wasn’t a good fit for most users… or really any users at all.īleeping Computer found itself served with a defamation lawsuit for making fact-based claims (with links to supporting evidence) about Enigma’s dubious product, dubious customer service tactics (like the always-popular “auto-renew”), and dubious lawsuits. But the company isn’t known so much for containing threats as it’s known for issuing threats. ![]() Enigma Software makes Spyhunter, a malware-fighting program with a very questionable reputation.
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