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Most virus programs detect other virus programs as viruses. This is because the "signatures" that are used to detect viruses are pieces of code from the viruses. Since they all end up picking the same pieces of code as their signatures the end result is that they think each other's signature file is a virus. You really should not need to run two different ones anyway.
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Why the Panda Quick Remover is detected like a virus by Cloud Antivirus?
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