Panda Security 2015 solutions released

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by LagerX, Aug 13, 2014.

  1. daman1

    daman1 Registered Member

    So are things taken care of? I have family that runs Panda and they had their computers turned off before this happened can they turn their computers back on?
     
  2. Pat MacKnife

    Pat MacKnife Registered Member

    Yes they can turn computers back on, because panda took away this bad update.
     
  3. daman1

    daman1 Registered Member

    Thanks!
     
  4. Gandalf_The_Grey

    Gandalf_The_Grey Registered Member

  5. Ok, hopefully this embarrassing **possibly offensive link removed** is over.

    Panda is a good option for a free AV. Panda has had a few good test results recently.

    Hopefully they institute new controls and standards and keep moving the product forward.
     
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  6. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    Hopefully lightning won't hit the ailuropoda melanoleuca twice. ;)
     
  7. FreddyFreeloader

    FreddyFreeloader Registered Member

    Panda does block the EICAR test file:

    ppp.png
     
  8. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

  9. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    I still can't get past the third command 'Sc stop nanoservicemain'. I assume I can't proceed until it works.
     
  10. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    Ah I went ahead and continued the steps anyway. We'll see what happens in 8 minutes here.
     
  11. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    Whew! Alright. I was able to open up the Panda program. It's disabled but it shows 0 files in quarantine and 105 suspicious items. So what's the next step?

    edit: I logged off my account and back on. I'm not getting the pop-ups (yet) and zemana anti-logger free finally loads. But should I uninstall Panda now, or?
     
    Last edited: Mar 12, 2015
  12. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    If there are no files in the quarantine wouldn't I be safe in completely uninstalling Panda?
     
  13. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    This is ridiculous. I'm at a standstill of whether I should keep Panda or get rid of it to see if the problem goes away. Who knew an antivirus would do the total opposite of what it's intended to do.
     
  14. ance

    ance formerly: fmon

    I think it's time to switch to Linux. :D
     
  15. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    Well I took care of the problem. Good grief.
     
  16. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    It was because of instances like this that I bought a laptop pre-installed with Ubuntu. I don't need an AV on it. False-positives have always been a problem with any anti-malware apps. I've seen a few in my time and, for me anyway, far outweigh the actual malware any AV catches. When I installed Panda Free on my Win 7 computer one of the first things I did was disable the default automatic quarantining of detected malware.
     
  17. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    I liked how smooth Panda works in the background but this kinda ruins it for me. Never went back to BD Free either since their ordeal rendered computers useless too.
     
  18. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    I hope you sorted everything out finally. I'm with Frank on this one, Panda are really going to be on their toes now and will be making every effort to ensure this doesn't happen again.
     
  19. LagerX

    LagerX Registered Member

    Fortunately I have not deployed Panda free AV to masses yet so it did not hit me. But most likely I am going to because I love the way it works/how light it is.
     
  20. daman1

    daman1 Registered Member

    Ya, I would say people are safe to keep running Panda. If I didn't have BD paid I would run Panda free, sure.
     
  21. internet addict

    internet addict Registered Member

    So far so good. I'll have to wait for Panda to release a newer version before I think about going anywhere near it. A shame considering I had no problems with it before and loved the way it quietly operated in the background. Computer troubles are a nightmare.
     
  22. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    It's certainly the lightest AV I've ever used.
     
  23. Joxx

    Joxx Registered Member

    This
     
  24. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

    As far as I can tell this was a bad signature update and would have had the same effect on any Panda version that received it. Neither I nor any of my relatives that run Panda were affected by this. I count myself lucky.
     
  25. daman1

    daman1 Registered Member

    Dave do you plan on keeping it on your PC?
     
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