Posted by: devnullius« on: 30. December 2013., 18:26:42 »Posted by: Samker« on: 30. December 2013., 18:02:43 »I guess this has to rely on the level of Detection Convergence? :p Indeed! Posted by: jheysen« on: 29. December 2013., 21:58:13 »I guess this has to rely on the level of Detection Convergence? :p
What we can see here is that some unknown products have a very bad database/detection algorithms :p Posted by: Samker« on: 29. December 2013., 20:41:15 »Are you posting the "unknown" list? Almost all "suspicious" files are well known, for example: McAfee's, Microsoft's even Google's files are flagged by some "unknown" Antiviruses: Bkav, The Hacker, Reason, CMC, ByteHero, Ikarus etc. Posted by: devnullius« on: 29. December 2013., 15:53:28 »Are you posting the "unknown" list? I understand... But as what were they flagged?? Possibles? Certains? Unknowns? Makes a difference in my appreciation! ;p D Posted by: Samker« on: 29. December 2013., 11:31:26 »Are you posting the "unknown" list? This is log from my lap... insane. Posted by: devnullius« on: 29. December 2013., 10:27:24 »Are you posting the "unknown" list?
For I did not get any FALSE positives... A lot of warnings / unknowns but further correct... Let me know devnullius Posted by: Samker« on: 29. December 2013., 09:50:22 »Tested!
IMO, this is real crap with totally illogical results : Quote Saved date: 29.12.2013 08:40:29 Posted by: Samker« on: 26. December 2013., 20:16:01 »Well, I'll try him on my laptop... I use them for net-banking.
Thanks for recommendation , S. Posted by: devnullius« on: 26. December 2013., 19:27:05 »With "68 anti-malware engines" it must be "heavy" (if that is true?)... Yeah, it actually works pretty good. Only found a few things, and told me intelligently what was wrong. Installers with toolbars, stuff like that. Also a rather large (20 to 30) items it did not recognize. O&O services, Paragon servcies, stuff like that All in all - might be interesting to install on a PC you suspect you cleaned, but you're not quite sure yet... devnullius Posted by: Samker« on: 26. December 2013., 19:24:17 »With "68 anti-malware engines" it must be "heavy" (if that is true?)...
D., did you try it? Posted by: devnullius« on: 26. December 2013., 13:02:59 »SOURCE: http://geekiest.net/post/herdProtect-Anti-Malware-cloud-scanner.aspx
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