

"The hallmark of a SLAPP suit, which is what we think this is, is to file a frivolous claim to try and silence your opponent," the statement explains.

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In a statement on Bleeping Computer, owner Lawrence Abrams, says the Enigma Software lawsuit is a SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) suit. The company has been forced to issue refunds numerous times over the years. While the BBB rating is A+, look at the complaints themselves and notice problems with removal, advertising, and billing for the product. Those who have paid, often find themselves unsatisfied with the results, or discover that the problem itself wasn't fully resolved.Įxamples of these complaints can be located online (and listed below), but a good mix of them are on the BBB page for Enigma Software. Thus, users who download SpyHunter can scan their system for threats, but if they actually want to remove said threats, they'll have to pay a fee.
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The full version of SpyHunter includes the scanner, tools to remove the malware and other security protection tools." "ESG informs consumers that they also have the choice to buy a license to the full version of SpyHunter and provides consumers with a "Buy Now" link. However, because other vendors (Malwarebytes, Panda, Norton, Kaspersky, Avast, etc.) offer removal options alongside their scanners at no cost, most people would expect the same from SpyHunter.īut that isn't what you get, and Enigma Software admits as much in their complaint against Bleeping Computer: Enigma Software offers a scanner, and tells consumers so up front. It's a common trick, or a clever use of wording, and Enigma Software isn't the only company that does it. One of the more common complaints about SpyHunter and Enigma Software is that the product is promoted as free, when it really isn't.
