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Testimonials: Rootkit Analytics Tools

Rootkit Analytics has come up with a “Testimonials” section. This can be seen in our web portal, www.RootkitAnalytics.com:
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We welcome all our users to submit testimonials, as this would increase your visibility in our community and we provide Extended FREE Support* to these users.
Enterprise Users:
If you are using our [...]

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One Response to “Testimonials: Rootkit Analytics Tools”

  1. Security Blog by Nagareshwar » Blog Archive » Great Testimonials for SpyDLLRemover says:

    [...] and would like to write testimonial, we are more than happy to receive it. You can refer to this short article on our RootkitAnalytics blog for details on how to write [...]

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