They also tell us that Reimage is now Whitelisted by ALL major AV with the odd false positive popping up periodically which we found to be possible. The programs they mentioned still detect Reimage Repair as a threat.
Reimage tells us that they have recently started working with Malwarebytes, McAfee, Symantec and Microsoft and have undergone a massive compliance overhaul in order to make their Reimage Repair program better However, after we told them we will look into this they retracted their statement. Reimage is detected by reputable Antivirus and Antimalware products such as Malwarebytes and HitmanPro as a potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). The program will play audio during the scan and attempt to persuade you from closing it. Once the program is installed it will scan your computer even if you ask it not to. Older products that are no longer in circulation include Reimage Smartbar, Community Smartbar, Customized Web Search, and others. Reimage is the publisher of multiple computer security programs, including Reimage Repair (also known as Reimage PC Repair Online).