suspect hidden virus.. multiple scan?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Raven_X, Dec 15, 2010.

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  1. Raven_X

    Raven_X Registered Member

    hello.
    is there any multiple scan out there that is better then HitMan Pro ?

    I want to scan my PC since it's so slow and sometimes the Internet not working for hours and i suspect it can be some virus or backdoor that is causing this!!
     
  2. whitedragon551

    whitedragon551 Registered Member

    Try a bootable AV rescue CD or you can try Dr. Web CureIt.
     
  3. Nevis

    Nevis Registered Member

    i dont think anything could scan faster than hitman pro , what were ur results
     
  4. Raven_X

    Raven_X Registered Member

    ok maybe not faster but better detection.. so is there any other then Hitman Pro ?

    :doubt:
     
  5. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    Ok..for this case just get fileassasin and delete the hosts file reboot and see if u get your internet back..
     
  6. dr pan k

    dr pan k Registered Member

    i would recommend a cross scan with 2-3 products. MBAM, SAS, and DRWEB cureit. only problem is that it will take several hours. u could try in safe mode too and if u still aint convinced try also some ARK, lets say RKU or GMER.
     
  7. TheKid7

    TheKid7 Registered Member

  8. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    combofix, LSPfixer, DRweb and Gmer. You could also try EAM. Taking a look at your running process and making sure nothing odd if running.
     
  9. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    Download/run Kaspersky TDSSkiller. It's very fast and it will find and kill the TDSS rootkit. You definitely want to be sure you don't have it.
     
  10. Baserk

    Baserk Registered Member

    Sardu Boot CD is also an option link.
    Combining AVG, Avira, BitDefender, Dr Web, F-Secure, G-DATA, Kaspersky, Panda and VirusBlokAda Linux Boot CD's in one, easy to burn, package.
    (A reinstall will be safer and faster though).
     
  11. TheKid7

    TheKid7 Registered Member

    If you decide to reinstall, I would recommend to first do a zero write to all hard drive sectors, partition, format and then install the Operating System. That way you know that you are clean.
     
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