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Posted by: herwin94
« on: 03. December 2016., 05:25:22 »

i would just use malwarebytes to detect any malware.. it's very usefull app btw :D
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 20. January 2013., 01:53:44 »

When it comes to that kind of software.. all you have is if you trust the source or not.

I remember a SetupVSE repackaged with a trojan that was being distributed in torrent...

Shit does happen, once every few years ; )

devnullius
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 20. January 2013., 01:48:05 »

When it comes to that kind of software.. all you have is if you trust the source or not.

I remember a SetupVSE repackaged with a trojan that was being distributed in torrent...
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 20. January 2013., 00:49:19 »

Mcafee detects potential virus material in keygens?are they harmful?

Yes, 99% of them are infected with some kind of Malware.



Actually.... Most of them are clean. Detection occurs due to strange encryption and compression algorithms - at least I've been promissed over the years by those tools ; )

When I download warez (torrents), I always double-check the patch/crack/activator with one of the online multi antivirus scanners (see some of them here: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,1282.10.html ).


Peace!


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Posted by: BGM
« on: 21. October 2010., 19:15:59 »

Malwarebytes is an excellent product for Malware. Its free for the on demand scanner and if you want full time coverage ( in the background ) the cost of the product is minimul.  WWW.malwarebytes.org

It has pickup up various problems that the other so called "virus and malware" programs could not find    :up:
Posted by: luzimenfis
« on: 17. October 2010., 14:01:08 »

a squared is the best
Posted by: scott0720
« on: 19. August 2010., 15:10:20 »

I have used several of these tools.  ComboFix has a lot of capabilities and is very powerful.  As stated above, though, know what yo are doing when using some of these or they can really mess things up to.  A tool is just that, a tool.  If not used properly, it doesn't work the way its intended...
Posted by: AllSecurityUp
« on: 24. July 2010., 05:04:44 »

As the OP briefly mentioned, ComboFix is one of those tools to be used by personnel with a sound knowledge of operating systems and malware.  It is very powerful.

Good lists overall.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 26. May 2010., 13:16:19 »

Mcafee detects potential virus material in keygens?are they harmful?

Yes, 99% of them are infected with some kind of Malware.

Posted by: 1edge1
« on: 26. May 2010., 12:33:35 »

Mcafee detects potential virus material in keygens?are they harmful?
Posted by: janissary
« on: 12. May 2010., 11:39:15 »

Immunet Protect (Cloud Antivirus)
http://www.immunet.com/  very light than Panda Cloud.
Posted by: luffy
« on: 08. May 2010., 07:40:33 »

Third-party firewalls:
Privatefirewall FREE
http://www.privacyware.com/personal_firewall.html
Or Look'n'Stop Paid
http://www.looknstop.com

Posted by: laurent
« on: 14. March 2010., 18:18:02 »

You can also try panda cloud antivirus,it has stellar detection/blocking rates and very light on computer ressouces.
Posted by: laurent
« on: 14. March 2010., 18:16:18 »

I personally use Virusscan enterprise 8.7 patch 2,but on on access scanning,i have disabled scanning of archive files such that it is lighter on ressouces.since new mcafee products include in the cloud Artemis technology,detection rates should be much higher than traditional antimalware.
Posted by: F3RL
« on: 27. November 2009., 09:23:54 »

Yes, give Avira Antivir a try, I switched from McAfee VSE to Avira Personal and find it is light, though not so quick in full scan but sure it detects most of them. Good list by the way ;)

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