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Warrior_Dragon
February 12th, 2004, 03:25 PM
I was wondering what do you guys think about Trojan Remover 6.1.6?
www.simplysup.com
How is it in terms of Database and Trojan stoping?
Trans
February 13th, 2004, 08:55 AM
Very good at cleaning an infected computer
but doesn't stop the trojan to get in as
it hasn't real time protection like Trojan Hunter
BOClean,TDS....
bellgamin
February 14th, 2004, 03:27 AM
{QUOTE-> quoting: Trans link=board=25;threadid=21732;start=0#msg130703 date=1076680504]
Very good at cleaning an infected computer
but doesn't stop the trojan to get in as
it hasn't real time protection like Trojan Hunter
BOClean,TDS.... <-QUOTE}
An accurate, succinct, clear appraisal. I agree.
TR is an on-demand scanner. It suffices very nicely IF you scan every download before executing it, & also scan every email attachment that you plan to open, & also have your email client set so as to show ONLY the raw code of MIME & HTML messages, & also take a shower at least weekly, whether you need it or not.
TR's database #6084 on 2/13/04 had 8,455 "unique trojan signatures." I have read that you can't necessarily judge an AT by its DB so... :-X
Smokey
February 14th, 2004, 07:16 PM
{QUOTE-> quoting: Warrior_Dragon link=board=25;threadid=21732;start=0#msg130392 date=1076617513]
I was wondering what do you guys think about Trojan Remover 6.1.6?
www.simplysup.com
How is it in terms of Database and Trojan stoping?
<-QUOTE}
Real-time protection fails so I advice to make another choice.
Look around the Wilders-forum and make your decision........
Ciao,
Smokey
philvdt
May 7th, 2004, 04:41 PM
{QUOTE-> I was wondering what do you guys think about Trojan Remover 6.1.6?
www.simplysup.com
How is it in terms of Database and Trojan stoping? <-QUOTE}
Hi !
My computer is infected whit the trojan : TROJ_REVOP.A (bdl14122.exe)
Where is antivirus plise ?
PHIL
TheSnowGuy
May 8th, 2004, 03:52 AM
Phil
Considering that you somehow know the name of the trojan so precisely I have to wonder if you are serious.....but no matter.....this will lead you to several trojan scanners which you can choose from:
http://www.wilders.org/anti_trojans.htm
hehon
June 13th, 2004, 01:24 AM
I don't know why anyone would use Trojan Remover. Not only does it not have any real time protection but it has very poor detection capabilities and running a hard drive scan is extremely slow. Including this product doesn't really do anything while it's scanning, I found it kind of funny it takes so long to scan. The product is garbage.
bellgamin
June 14th, 2004, 02:21 AM
{QUOTE-> I don't know why anyone would use Trojan Remover. Not only does it not have any real time protection but it has very poor detection capabilities and running a hard drive scan is extremely slow. Including this product doesn't really do anything while it's scanning, I found it kind of funny it takes so long to scan. The product is garbage. <-QUOTE}
Oh, that's really really a scientific, objective comment. NOT! This kind of broad-brush nonsense is the REAL garbage.
hehon
June 23rd, 2004, 07:04 PM
{QUOTE-> Oh, that's really really a scientific, objective comment. NOT! This kind of broad-brush nonsense is the REAL garbage. <-QUOTE}
I'm sorry but I couldn't think of a more politically correct way of putting it. I'd almost call the product a scam.
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