To brand the product from a well-respected, white-hat security software vendor as "scareware", with no data and especially at a third-party forum, rather than at the product's own official forum for prompt viewing and reply by the developers, seems a bit unfair, at best. The recent acquisition by Malwarebytes will put resources into product development and support that independent developers might not have. No tool is 100% free from false positives/bugs/glitches. (And nearly all major, independent malware removal tools have similar threads there or at another forum.) As far as I know Malwarebytes products aren't bad per se.Yep, the developers/authors have been responding to a F/P thread for AdwCleaner at bleeping for a long time, long before the acquisition. PS - I am pretty curious as to why TairikuOkami despises AdwCleanear adquisition by Malwarebytes that much. That's why it's always advisable to check To Clean results prior to doing the actual cleaning. It's very common and it usually gets resolved after an update. AdwCleaner is known to have got false positives since its inception.
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