If the memory is used in a different process (such as a service running in svchost.exe), Process Explorer will show you - but you have to know...
The footnote clearly says Artemis was enabled - and how much lower the detection was without it.
I'd say that PK's note on avast! forum about 12 threads was a bit confusing :) He was talking about on-access protection only... and he meant...
As it's an old DOS virus, I'd guess either uncrypted signatures in OS memory, swapped out to the swap file (comming possibly from another AV -...
The texts are checked by a native speaker. However, this particular menu hasn't made it into the ordinary (checked) resources yet, it's hardcoded...
avast! Sure, it lowers the risk, and I'm not saying it isn't a good thing. It's just that people often understand/present it in the way "if I...
OK, I'll pass your message to the guys in our virus lab - that they shouldn't believe that those huge numbers of infected sites they see every...
I'm afraid you must be living in a different world... you seem to be talking about hacks changing the web to claim "I did it!" etc. - yes, that is...
That's a bit of an obsolete opinion. Nowadays, there are so many hacked legitimate sites (such as e-shops you often visit, magazines, government...
You can create an antirootkit task in the Professional version.
There are over 80 millions of avast! users all over the world ;)
Very funny ;D It's got nothing to do with databases - but with conflicts of the drivers that hook various OS actions (such as file access). If...
Using "compatibility mode", when installing low-level programs like antiviruses... is asking for problems; certainly not a good idea. And yes,...
The thing is that antivirus (or archiver, ...) programs determine the file type (whether it's a ZIP, RAR, specific installer, etc.) by the file...
I'm afraid this sentence doesn't make much sense to me. How do you define "zipped"? ZIP is one of hundreds of possible archive formats. And...
There is nothing wrong - just check the option "Show results of Explorer Extension" on the first page of avast! settings. By default, the Explorer...
I don't think PEID is a good tool to judge validity of PE files (or any other, for that matter - other than Windows loader itself); some files...
avast! doesn't scan registry entries (and especially not in the boot-time scan). So, the files (with the mentioned names) have to be present on...
Why do you think that? Some of the antiviruses may use quite a lot of memory (either constantly, or only during scanning... doesn't really...
I am not saying you won't, but keep on mind that the results on a machine that different (compared to the ones the test was performed on) might be...
Nothing has changed regarding x64 support in this version - it works the same as previously, there's no need to change it ;) The page about x64...
Not true, actually... they are different (even though worked on by the same guy).
What exactly is the problem, when does it occur? Does the error box show any detailed info? (module name, address, ...) Thanks.
If implemented properly, it doesn't matter. (And the installation folder is completely irrelevant in any case.)
Well, if you look at the full report of the latest av-comparatives (which includes summary results for both AVK 2008 and 2009), you'll see that...
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