Ajo Antivirus??

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by aigle, Jun 22, 2009.

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  1. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

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  2. Blackcat

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    I will give it time to mature first before I try :D
     
  3. mm79k

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    Looks like an on-demand scanner with no real-time protection

    I might give it a try when I go back home just for fun :D
     
  4. Mirjalovic

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    seems last update their website was december 2008 ,it's a outdated AV ,IMO , probably no more support available
     
  5. rogervernon

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    Given that "ajo" is Spanish for garlic, could it be working on the basis that vampires are repelled by it? :D :D :D
     
  6. ChineseGlueMan

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    It probably isn't very good, but I was only skimming through it.
     
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    Every now and then I do notice the occassional vamp cruizing thru my system- maybe I should consider it? o_O
     
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