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McAfee at Def Con: Don’t use Smartphones

John McAfee, An Antivirus Software pioneer has made everyone surprise with his sudden appearance & with his accusations on Smartphones that are being spyed at Def Con’s info security & hacker conference held in Las Vegas.

McAfee at Def Con: Don’t use Smartphones

John McAfee put forth some annoying facts that NSA, CIA & Corporations spying on American consumers smartphones as they don’t look after & bother about the user agreements. And he has come to the conference to talk about the privacy and security of all the apps that we use on Smart phones. And he stated that: “The most promising privacy thing is stupid phones. I’m dumping all my smart phones.” John McAfee stated that he started “brownlist.com” to record the complaints on the large corporations. And he has a new app that goes best on Android phones which serves the purpose of tracking privacy permissions for various apps.

In 2010, Intel has owned McAfee Inc for about $7 billion. But this year after John McAfee’s comments on Intel: “The most interesting thing that happened to me is Intel, for reasons unbeknownst to me, decided to drop my name from its products.” In response to McAfee comments, Intel executives made clear that it’s going to rebrand the unit as Intel Security. And they also said that they are aware of McAfee’s exploits & they have denied the name change was related.

As per BBC reports of 2012, McAfee was allied of a crime of murdering his neighbor in Belize & then fled away to Guatemala & also made a faked heart attack in order to win deportation to U.S. And McAfee denies the charges. What’s the matter of concern here is: after everyone knowing about the McAfee’s past life & the incidents for which he was accused, then we have to wait for the news of trusting McAfee & his free apps.

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