Avira

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by JerryM, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    That's good, but I would much prefer if the files were never quarantined.
     
  2. anon

    anon Registered Member

    When I wrote the above wording, I thought that it's redundancy to add a smiley.

    It's not a bug, it's a feature. :rolleyes:
    Is it clear now?
     
  3. LocoSec

    LocoSec Registered Member

    Good morning. Well we asked in our dev. dept. and they are working on a redesign of our detection mode starting in July. So as soon as development is done we will roll-out an update with "interactive" again. Stay tuned.
     
  4. anon

    anon Registered Member

    :thumb:
     
  5. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

    Great news, thanks!
     
  6. Tinstaafl

    Tinstaafl Registered Member

    Awesome! Thanks for the update! :thumb:
     
  7. ance

    ance formerly: fmon

    Good news, bring back Avira 1995 and I will use it. :thumb:
     
  8. anon

    anon Registered Member

  9. anon

    anon Registered Member

  10. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    I had this infection which was captured by Avira .TR/Decep.SmartSystemCare.azmiq Trojan. Probably not related to the windows update issue. Never the less I restored my computer from an image and have installed further windows updates without an issue.
     
  11. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    What file was detected?
     
  12. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

    Indeed restoring an image is the mother of all remedies...
     
  13. anon

    anon Registered Member

    The entire world at risk: Avira takes a stand against the “Bundestrojaner”
    https://www.avira.com/en/press-details/nid/1156/news/avira-warnt-vor-bundestrojaner
     
  14. TheIgster

    TheIgster Registered Member

    Um, isn't that what ALL AV software tries do do ALL the timeo_O?
     
  15. anon

    anon Registered Member

    Not ALL AV and not ALL the time.

    Government Malware....... ;)
     
  16. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

    yes but what mr. witteveen means here is that they will not co-operate with german authorities by ignoring state-sponsored trojans detected in endusers' systems,unlike some vendors and like few others.
     
  17. Hiltihome

    Hiltihome Registered Member

    “Any software which attempts to use system exploits or vulnerabilities in order to infect our customers’ devices will be immediately identified, disabled and removed” – Travis Witteveen, Avira Chief Executive Officer

    Hhm,
    that statement does not include "Bundestrojaner", that are installed using social engineering.

    I'm quite certain, that ordinary police will have no access to exploits. Exploits are to rare, to use against ordinary criminals.
     
  18. TheIgster

    TheIgster Registered Member

    Hmmm, guess I don't think about that much living here in Canada.
     
  19. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

    So you allege that "avira might not co-operate with bpol but with BfV"?
     
  20. Tinstaafl

    Tinstaafl Registered Member

    NSA o_O
     
  21. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    Terrorists to applaud Avira :D
     
  22. Tinstaafl

    Tinstaafl Registered Member

    It's actually more complicated than that ...
     
  23. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    I know, buddy.
     
  24. anon

    anon Registered Member

    Right you are, if you think so.........

    5 Eyes, 9 Eyes, 14 Eyes .......
     
    Last edited: Jun 30, 2017
  25. TheIgster

    TheIgster Registered Member

    What?

    Are you alluding to people watching what I'm doing? If so, who cares? I surf the Internet, read some forums, download the odd thing. No one would care what I'm doing and I don't care if they know what I'm doing. Avira certainly isn't going to stop that, just like any other free AV isn't going to either.
     
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