Finally John and Jane Doe, the average internet users, will get their security software from porn, gambling, banking and social networking sites if LS gets it its way. Frankly, I think this is a brilliant step in general, but it also seems to be a desperate step. If they only take it a little step further the first (according to LS’ own account) anti-spyware will turn to the dark side and become one of many rogue anti-spyware programs, I’d reckon.
// Oliver
When a ship is sinking, desperate steps are sometimes in order.
Don’t know if the info was passed on to you, but I asked our mutual friend who shared this information to let you know that there is a use for Twitter. 🙂
http://twitter.com/SecurityGarden/status/4845222188
Hi Corrine, it was probably that mutual friend who pointed me to the URL that you linked from your tweet. Well possible he had it actually from your tweet.
But honestly, for a sinking ship, LS has quite some endurance 😉
// Oliver
I got the information from him in the private room at LzD and remembered your blog post about Twitter.
I think name recognition is the saving grace for LS.