Ewido as a Backup

Discussion in 'other anti-trojan software' started by WilliamP, Mar 11, 2004.

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  1. WilliamP

    WilliamP Registered Member

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    I have TDS3 and don't plan to change. First I would like to know if ESS can find trojans that TDS can't? Maybe due to unpackers? If it can, would the two conflict with each other. TDS3 could be shut off to do a ESS scan. Just looking.
     
  2. zorrozorrito

    zorrozorrito Guest

    My friend, I think you should use it as a backup. I have used in this way and it found two trojans that no other antitrojan found, they are: Trojan.Win32.Fudor and Backdoor Clandestine.
    So thay I suggest you to use it as a backup my friend. This is a good free antitrojan. :D
     
  3. subratam

    subratam Registered Member

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    Hey William,
    I myself have TDS and now Ewido, no problem yes ofcourse I am keeping Ewido as the back up on demand scanner. Ewido is really coming up lets see how it goes
     
  4. Gavin - DiamondCS

    Gavin - DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Clandestine is well and truly covered by TDS, over 10 different variants. Just a warning on ANY new scanner, beware of false alarms. You should submit this file to both myself (if you dont mind) and to the Ewido team. I suspect it would be a falsey ;)
     
  5. peter.ewido

    peter.ewido former ewido team

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    ever thought of clandestine being packed/crypted? ;)
     
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