View Full Version : W32 Kill Win
Woody777
September 26th, 2008, 06:30 PM
Just ran into this beasty on both my computers. Source unknown along with some joke junk. A2 scanner free seems to have killed them but I am wondering if threatfire would have protected my computers against this if they had tried to execute.
BrendanK.
September 26th, 2008, 06:52 PM
-{ Quote: "Just ran into this beasty on both my computers. Source unknown along with some joke junk. A2 scanner free seems to have killed them but I am wondering if threatfire would have protected my computers against this if they had tried to execute." }-
It possibly could have. IMHO you should rather pay for A-squared Antimalware though, so you can have their Malware IDS and use their own scanner + Ikarus virus engine on realtime.
But otherwise TF is a great IDS and will protect you very well. It does have a huge signature database as well so it offers great protection.
Woody777
September 26th, 2008, 07:51 PM
Thank you I actually got a free license for A2 personal from Gaotd. It ran using so much memory on ,my computer I gave up on it. I could use it on my computer though. I would probable bring my wifes computer to a dead halt as it only has 448 memory. I do have NOD 32 also. any suggestions on a firewall that is compatable I know I can run A2 with outpost.
BrendanK.
September 26th, 2008, 08:04 PM
-{ Quote: "Thank you I actually got a free license for A2 personal from Gaotd. It ran using so much memory on ,my computer I gave up on it. I could use it on my computer though. I would probable bring my wifes computer to a dead halt as it only has 448 memory. I do have NOD 32 also. any suggestions on a firewall that is compatable I know I can run A2 with outpost." }-
Most well known firewalls are compatible. If you have a particular one in mind please tell so we can offer advice :)
Woody777
September 26th, 2008, 11:19 PM
Comodo version 3 whatever or PCTFW come to mind.
BrendanK.
September 27th, 2008, 12:12 AM
-{ Quote: "Comodo version 3 whatever or PCTFW come to mind." }-
Well if you don't mind the popups then Comodo
If you like good protection with less popups go with PCTFW.
IMHO I like PCTFW it has great protection and when I do computer repairs I recommend it too everyone, especially for novice users, like your wife.
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