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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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Not saying anything about anybody being infected but if you want to be really sure about being virus free, you have to boot from a CD with an app that downloads the latest definitions live before scanning.  Some viruses, known as Stealth viruses, can avoid detection if they are running.  But if you boot from a CD, nothing on your computer is loaded allowing Stealth viruses to be detected.
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I hate to say it but my Dad runs that same app with auto-updates in place and so far, I've had to reformat his machine twice due to adware....

Just sayin'

adware is not realy a virus, the user allows this software to be installed when installing the main software package (hence the name adware) good tools to lose these (freeware):
Spybot - Search & Destroy <- Weblink
a-squared HiJackFree <- Weblink
easy to use, you start it up and it will show all running processes like this:

all what is
  • green should be ok
  • yellow you should know what this is for
  • red you have possible a problem
  • the same would go for the autoruns.

    a-squared Free <- Weblink

    Remove infections of Trojans, Spyware, Adware, Worms, Keyloggers, Rootkits, Dialers and other malicious programs.
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    DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
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    Quoting Giga Wizard:
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    adware is not realy a virus

    True dat.
    DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKulju
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    Quoting Dr. Killpatient:
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    My Development Machine

    I hate to say it but my Dad runs that same app with auto-updates in place and so far, I've had to reformat his machine twice due to adware....

    Just sayin'


    His running it with administrator rights, am I right? My computer was installed two years ago. I'm running it with user-rights using F-Secure Client Security. Just out of curiosity I downloaded spybot and scanned my computer. Results: 0 threats found.

    Just sayin' 
    DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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    Quoting Dr. Killpatient:
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    Not saying anything about anybody being infected but if you want to be really sure about being virus free, you have to boot from a CD with an app that downloads the latest definitions live before scanning.  Some viruses, known as Stealth viruses, can avoid detection if they are running.  But if you boot from a CD, nothing on your computer is loaded allowing Stealth viruses to be detected.
    That' why good AV software starts with a scan from CD, and only afterwards installls it's own policeman hooked into the OS to watch for worms. Each one of my machines has had active AV software monitoring and periodiic scanning since the day was purchased. The scan I posted was from a web site that bypasses all in memory and harddrive resources and relies on its own ActiveX controls downloaded over a secure session.

    I use AD-Aware SE Plus for adware detection and removal.
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    the original poster or moderator should change the title of this thread to "False Alarm"

    I would very much appreciate that actually. (I see it was done ... thanks!)
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    After all, false positives are not necessirily an entirely bad thing, at least it's better than missing out on a real one...

    I am with you on the first point - being aware. But not so sure on the latter. I'm asking myself, do I trust a doctor more if he/she gives false positives vs. one who always gets it right?

    The "big boys" such as Symantec monitor virtually millions of computers via their corporate contracts and server connections into end-user machines. There is a CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) in all companies of any reasonable size, and also at the Government level. They share information, real-time. The shareware guys are not as likely to be linked into this vast pool of knowledge and alerts. So, false positives are not necessarily an indicator of better security, but rather, may indicate poorer understanding and analysis.
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    DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantritchf
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    Hi MD

    Whilst I agree with you in principal I  personally find Symantec to be one of the worst of the "Big Boys" (I run the CERT for my 85,000 node company) they have one of the worst false positive and detection rates of the big boys.

    Not wanting to start a debate but the whole signature based detection is inadequate for keeping up with virus/spyware/adware/trojan development (A certain vendor quotes aroud 50,000 new samples per day)

    Just my 2c.

    Ritch
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    yup, Norton usually doesn't win any comparisons, especially in the detection rate department
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    DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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    Hi MD

    Whilst I agree with you in principal I  personally find Symantec to be one of the worst of the "Big Boys" (I run the CERT for my 85,000 node company) they have one of the worst false positive and detection rates of the big boys.

    Not wanting to start a debate but the whole signature based detection is inadequate for keeping up with virus/spyware/adware/trojan development (A certain vendor quotes aroud 50,000 new samples per day)

    Just my 2c.

    Ritch
    Always glad to update my knowledge base. Thanks. I retired from I/T some years back - I never had THAT many nodes - whoa! The world moves on ...
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    Quoting ritchf:
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    Hi MD

    Whilst I agree with you in principal I  personally find Symantec to be one of the worst of the "Big Boys" (I run the CERT for my 85,000 node company) they have one of the worst false positive and detection rates of the big boys.

    I got a couple of licenses about to expire - I'm open for a suggestion what to buy instead ...

    (Oops sorry about the double post - thought I was quoting two different people ...)
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    DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantritchf
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    Well personally from a "big boys" perspective I've always favoured McAfee. However that said in the less-traditional based detection Prevx is one of the best I have come across (especially for root kit detection).


    Ritch
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    Well personally from a "big boys" perspective I've always favoured McAfee. However that said in the less-traditional based detection Prevx is one of the best I have come across (especially for root kit detection).
    Ritch
    Ok, you get your greenie tomorrow. Got a "CLEAN" from Prevx.
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    DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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    And a "No Malware Detected" from Bitdefender 2009 (packed and unpacked)
    It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
    But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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    DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkahless
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    Nothing found with:
    - Norton Internet Security 2008
    - Threat Fire 4.0.0.8
    - Spybot S&D
    - Kapersky Online Scanner
    Thorsten
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