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Thread: A catfight between 360 anti-virus and Tencent QQ
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[quote=JIMMYB,411257]You see two popups that users have been seeing in recent days. The first is from QQ, which reads: "QQ Product Team's official statement: Recently, one company newly-launched privacy protector, claimed QQ as spying on users' private files. We hereby state that Tencent always values privacy protection, and never infringes on users' privacy. We urge users to keep a clear mind to distinguish wrong from right, and not to fall for one company's security scare trap." The second popup came from 360 Anti-Birus, which states: "360 was Victim of Revenge Enacted by Tencent for How We Protect User Privacy: Since 360's privacy protector exposed QQ's suspicious spying on user privacy, 360 has been the victim of revenge enacted by Tencent in the form of network popups. Latest evidence shows that QQ--with a disguised "super blacklist"--has been scanning users' hard drives as a way to make huge profits. Tencent's thirst for profit is not limited to this. According to media exposure, Tencent CEO Ma Huateng (马化腾) is worth nearly 30 billion yuan, yet he still claims state housing allowances." Note: the above words and pictures are excerpted from CNET Asia.com. [/quote]
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