thx tuatara for explanation. ;)
thx, good app :thumb:
Well, generally there are many exploits on MS products because many use them and hackers try to exploit evry little bug from them. ;D
who knows steve, They should have an explanation. ;D
thx for the info ronjor. It seems most of the AV programs included it in their definitions till now.
I think you've choosen the best apps ejr. ;)
ESET security suite. I think it will be a nice one. Till then L'N'S and NOD32 if I should choose only from the options posted in the poll. Anyway,...
SuperAntispyware and Ad-Aware are good as free anti-spyware softtware. ;)
have you tested Symantec Corporate edition? :o
Balckspear I think he talks about the one: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=90695 The 64-BIT version...or perhaps I am wrong. ???
hmm...it seems they've added it actually today. :-\ I think this are the right definitions: PP97M/TrojanDropper.PPDrop.F,...
Its detection rates are better, have support for more packers and has strong heuristic detection rates. Tested. ;)
Thanks for clarifying the issue. Anyway, which is the name of the virus exactl? You can search it in NOD32 database to see when was it added. See...
nice...thank you for keeping us updated with these info. ;) :thumb:
Well, I haven't seen it running under 1 MB but as long as the icon in sys tray is green and it is working, everything is fine. ;D
Well, I don't exactly what as Chippy reffering to with "detecting this virus OK" Detecting it with definition instead of heuristics or it was not...
Yes, it is now Caine! ;) See here Definition is highlighted: W97M/TrojanDropper.Lafool.F
Where do you find all these discounts, Chubb? ;D ;D
you could have posted in NOD32 forum section better. Well, I can't see any signature with this name in their last 4 updates but hope an ESET mod...
Chippy you're ok now if you have all the amximum settings ;) Strange they've added it only today. ??? Anyway, if you happen to come across other...
Have you tried pressing the Update button again ? Maybe you will recieve the lates version...now: 1.1781
basically NOD32 had detection for them before all other vendors thanks to heuristics. ;D (talking about the screenshot)
Hello, flash7! This is normal. My nod32krn.exe uses the same memory amount. NOD32 is one of the lightest AVs in memory usage. Others use more...
I've read it... hope ESET received the sample and added proper detection or cleaning. ;D
My pleasure, Bubba! :)
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