Lightweight and portable application that scans processes, the registry, MBR, shortcuts, Hosts file and other areas for suspicious activity Kill malicious processes Stop malicious services Unload malicious DLLs from processes Find/Kill malicious hidden processes Find and remove malicious autostart entries, including : Registry keys (RUN/RUNONCE, …) Tasks Scheduler (1.0/2.0) Startup folders Find and remove registry hijacks, including : Shell / Load entries Extension association hijacks DLL hijacks Many, many others … Read / Fix DNS Hijacks Read / Fix Proxy Hijacks Read / Fix Hosts Hijacks Read / Fix malicious Master Boot Record (MBR) or Volume Boot Record (VBR), even hidden with a rootkit List / Fix SSDT – Shadow SSDT – IRP Hooks (Even with inline hooks) Find and restore system files patched / hidden by a rootkit http://i.imgur.com/qeSRjAk.png http://i.imgur.com/tFz5hrA.png x32 http://download.adlice.com/RogueKiller/RogueKiller.exe x64 http://download.adlice.com/RogueKiller/RogueKillerX64.exe go in the “Activate” menu, and activate trial. The software will tell you if successful and when it will expire http://www.adlice.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/activate_trial.png
Thanks for this! It's a third opinion scanner that I run very occasionally. It's very thorough and takes a long time. As always, the Potentially Unwanted Modifications show up and I ignore most of them--too often some of them are actually necessary for the machine to function properly. Now I know where to find it conveniently-- before, you'd go to the Bleeping Computer site. Ad-Lice?
I just ran a scan with this. On one hand it has very aggressive detection of PUPs, which may or may not be a good thing depending on if you you have some PUPs installed in your system that you don't want to remove. However, on the other hand on my system it had major issues with false positives. I have a lot of .exe files in my Pictures folder. The reason for this, is that once I changed the download path in my browser to Pictures folder when saving a picture. After that, everything got saved there, until I eventually I started downloading to the Downloads folder again. It appears that it detects every sing exe file in the Pictures folder as "Tr.Gen0." While of course, usually there would not be in exe files in that folder, I don't think that exe files there should automatically detected as trojans. The detection rate seems to be quite good, so it's worth trying. However, you need to pay attention to the scan results, in case there is anything you want to keep.
roger_m is correct check everything also the website says same thing. Pup's and PUM's are real aggressive three colors are used to tell you malware RED is the bad ones.I'll keep it for trial thats it.....
Just looked at the free portable version and the PUP & PUM are unticked. You must be using the paid version.
I ran the exe for 64 bit in first post, it's automatically the 12.10.6.0. Here is a sample of the interface: and it's reasonable on resource use. It takes about 10 minutes on this machine and despite your best efforts, it's likely gonna find SOMETHING. I like it.