McAfee Apologizes for Win XP Antivirus Meltdown
Company speaks after the DAT false-positive fiasco for business customers.
On Wednesday, security software provider McAfee pushed out an updated DAT file that deleted the svchost.exe file, which then triggers a false-positive in McAfee itself. This affected tens of thousands of business computers.
McAfee quickly released a fix, which can be now found here. Barry McPherson, executive vice president of support and customer service, issued the apology on behalf of McAfee in a new company blog post.
Of course many of you are asking how the faulty DAT made it past our quality assurance checks. The problem arose during the testing process for this DAT file. We recently made a change to our QA environment that resulted in a faulty DAT making its way out of our test environment and onto customer systems.
To prevent this from happening again, we are implementing additional QA protocols for any releases that directly impact critical system files. In addition, we plan to add capabilities to our cloud-based Artemis system that will provide an additional level of protection against false positives by leveraging an expansive whitelist of critical system files.
Again, on behalf of McAfee, I’m very sorry for how you may have been impacted by the faulty DAT file update and thank you for your continued support and cooperation as we work to remediate the situation.
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I can actually tell that a higher up in TH has said "We use too many words in our articles. Make them shorter and quicker to read, people want Twitter like news now!"
But we don't.
Nah I think this article is about the right length for what it is saying. Any more would have been needless blabber.
"In addition, we plan to add capabilities to our cloud-based Artemis system that will provide an additional level of protection against false positives by leveraging an expansive whitelist of critical system files." - literal translation - "our fancy sounding test computers didn't have a file turned on that stops our half witted anti virus program from deleting system critical files - or our coders were too stupid to have thought of doing that in the first place. P.S. Thanks for continuing to purchase our second rate business software instead of picking up one of the many superior free alternatives. P.P.S This press release probably has a virus in it. Sorry."
@ jubber

LMAO - That is so spot on
eveyone know Microsoft Security Essentials is the best product and its FREE....
ESET