Avast 5 RELEASED

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Fajo, Jan 19, 2010.

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  1. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    That makes perfect sense. Still I wonder what would happen if a 4.8 user clicked the Program Update button... :)
     
  2. NAMOR

    NAMOR Registered Member

    I remember that it was mentioned that Pro license holders of version 4.X MIGHT get a discounted upgrade price to get the Security Suite. Anyone word on that? :D
     
    Last edited: Jan 19, 2010
  3. Vladimyr

    Vladimyr Registered Member

  4. Securon

    Securon Registered Member

    Good Evening ! Currently using Avast Internet Security. So far I'm how does the British expression go...Gob Smacked with Capital I...Impressed. Maybe I'm imagining but my system is responding quicker, time will tell, but the set up was a proverbial breeze, and everything about the product is user friendly. The only area where I'm in the fog, is the sandbox component. It has no component within the Gui that points the way to the feature. If it does, provide me with info that I can use to access the feature,it would be greatly appreciated. The firewall is graphically enhanced too provide ease of use. Regarding the sandbox feature Avast has it's logo that you click on and it has two icons that state run in or outside of sandbox and run virtualized,but these aren't included within the Gui and I suspect in puttering around the info supplied with the suite it might provide me with the proper guidance. Anyhow it's an amazing piece of engineering, kudos to everyone at Alwil, much to be proud of ! Sincerely....Securon
     
  5. NAMOR

    NAMOR Registered Member

    So the install of the suite leaves Windows firewall active. I remember VLK stating to leave the Win FW on but, that was during the beta. I just asssumed that some of the FW rules were not complete. Is anyone currently running both FW's on the final release?
     
  6. warwagon1979

    warwagon1979 Registered Member

    So one of the features I was most excited in the new version of avast as the support of a sandbox in 64bit window's. This is available only in the Pro and internet security version. So I installed the 30 day trial in VMware and threw some malware at it to see how the sandbox held up.

    For the best quality press the HD button


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr8bIii1G7U
     
  7. Fajo

    Fajo Registered Member

    Wtf is up with people lately going to wannabemalwaretester(dot)com picking some random malware farmed websites then sticking a post about this is how good the product is. Do these tests really have any use other then 5 min of wasting your time watching a video. o_O
     
  8. warwagon1979

    warwagon1979 Registered Member

    Assuming you watched the video, it should have wasted 8 minutes of your time. The video was made to test out Avast's new sandbox feature. I was looking online for a video testing out the new avast sandbox. Upon not finding one I decided to make my own.
     
  9. NAMOR

    NAMOR Registered Member

    Well if it's to show how a new feature works then I'm ok with it.
     
  10. ace11

    ace11 Registered Member

    Fajo,
    I think that this video is very informative and well made.
    It shows aspects of sandbox effectiveness , and the results are interesting.
     
  11. progress

    progress Guest

    Thank you :) Avast 5 seems to be the best free AV now ...
     
  12. gery

    gery Registered Member

    Is Avast 5 compatible with Zone alarm firewall? 4.8 had issues
     
  13. iravgupta

    iravgupta Registered Member

    Unable to perform a context-menu(right-click)scan. No scan windows is visible. Also, Windows Media Player started behaving erratically after the install.
     
  14. Kees1958

    Kees1958 Registered Member

    Although free version lacks a script shield, it still has script execution protection in the file shield, see pic
     

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  15. arjunned

    arjunned Registered Member

    I think you need to restart ur system for right-click context scan to work.
     
  16. JoeBlack40

    JoeBlack40 Registered Member

    Same thing here.I discovered too that needs a reboot.IMO it's a bug for sure.Doesn't seem normally after install not be able to use right click scan....
     
  17. NAMOR

    NAMOR Registered Member

    With the beta, you didn't need to reboot, you just needed to log out of your account and log back in. Dunno if that works for the final as well.
     
  18. webster

    webster Registered Member

    Nice video :cool:

    Looks like the sandbox needs more work.
     
  19. ross232

    ross232 Registered Member

    Terrible video!

    The sandbox by default is configured to allow the user to save files outside the protection. So of course if you click 'run' you'll execute some live malware (if not detected by signature).
     
  20. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

    True. RejZoR pointed this out in an earlier post and added that it's
    To be honest, not sure what the difference is.
     
  21. webster

    webster Registered Member

    Sorry, but i don`t get it o_O

    If you save, it is not sandboxed, but if something starts running, without being saved, i guess it should be running in the sandbox. What am i missing here?
     
  22. larryb52

    larryb52 Registered Member

    juat had a crash dump when I went to the NY Times, it was working so well last night lets see if that perhaps was just a blip on the screen or a bad link...
     
  23. vlk

    vlk AV Expert


    Here's my take on it (on the avast forum):
    http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53791.msg456169#msg456169


    It would be helpful to get the associated minidump.
    The latest file from the C:\Windows\minidump folder.
    If you're registered on the avast forum, you can click the envelope icon below my image to send it to me directly.


    Thanks
    Vlk
     
  24. webster

    webster Registered Member

    Maybe an "anti Avast! sandbox" already have been created by the bad guys.
     
  25. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

    Before anyone gets carried away, the software is designed to work with its other components. I understand the motive behind the testing though, to see how the one layer works - but that one layer isn't a separate program, it's part of the suite.

    The problem with testing, (besides who on earth downloads several malicious samples all at once, I'd love to meet this person!), the audience walks away seeing several objects found, without analysing the data found. Some may be redundant registry keys, software that can't execute and so on.

    Regarding vlk's post on his forum, I echo the same sentiments. MBAM is a great program, but to be fair, when re-scanning for left overs, other products should be used such as a-squared, CureIt, kaspersky, AND to be a fair test the products should be reversed. Kaspersky/MBAM (or whatever) used against the primary infections, avast etc used as the back-up.

    I'm a big fan of MBAM, I'll keep singing their praises, but many are walking away thinking it (MBAM) is the only worthwhile cleanup tool. When the reality is, several programs, including the very one being analysed/criticized, might be an excellent tool for cleaning-up infections missed by another program. Eg. if more people started using avast as the secondary scanner in youtube tests, it may earn the reputation as 'a great clean-up tool'. Fact is, people are instead making just quick-tests. Try several (programs) and reverse these (A as primary B as secondary, and then B as primary, A as secondary) if you want to test more thoroughly. :)

    Hope that makes sense.
     
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