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madrabbit

09/01/17 5:47 PM

#108595 RE: TenKay #108591

Somehow their product has nothing to do with W7 etc. It's purely server optzing. software.

If their graphs are right, the end point (in that case "you") doesn't even meet with the software at all. If it's pushed on "you" by some company, that's more or less their problem. A quick Google brought up HP being one.

Neither ESET nor Kaspersky (virus db's) come up with it as an "virus". It's an annoyance software at most.

clearcache

09/01/17 6:07 PM

#108602 RE: TenKay #108591

I don't believe the iPTE client that Voosh sells is adware. Voosh's software is deployed by Enterprise IT staff to tune performance of their network and server assets. They don't install adware on their networks.

I've seen some of the reports online that your URL trail ultimately leads to, but I don't think the Voosh software is the problem. I don't have any personal experience with this software in particular, but no IT group would deploy network optimization software that is also adware. I'm guessing those reports originated from a machine or network that was infected by another virus. There are a few videos on YouTube of the application being used to tune VMWare and SQL Server environments that do appear legit.

Again, I am not a user of Veloxum, but I can speak with great authority about VMWare and SQL Server. The video appears on the level.

JBomb

09/01/17 6:37 PM

#108607 RE: TenKay #108591

Just wondering why the United States would issue a patent on an adware program that tunes your computer? United States Patent
N0.:8,438,378 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TUNING AN OPERATING SYSTEM. I STUDIED THE FLOW CHARTS FOR ALL THE ROUTINES AND SUB-ROUTINES AND AT NO POINT DOES IT INTRODUCE ADWARE? IF ANYONE IS GETTING ADWARE IT WILL BE WHEN THEY TRY TO DOWNLOAD IT FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED SOURCE.