There are two issues for me. Currently my ISP uses IPv4. I've read that most routers cannot handle/block IPv6 traffic. Supposedly, it could get...
If that's true Kaspersky is one of the worst forums. But the poster in #8 has a different view.
That's just your opinion/experience.
The winlogon suggested it was a false positive, possibly a dangerous one. I'm not sure what to think of it, since it's not in a Windows folder....
is in contradiction with the question in your first post. What's really the question ? The HitmanPro detections appear to be false positives....
Rather flawed testing methodology. The online scans are NOT equivalent to the real product. There is a recent post/thread about that. ('search')...
Do you mind telling what country you live in ? You could try posting in their forum, the local or the English one. They may not like that...
Perhaps the system has become corrupted. A good but long read: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=252253
Not the best idea IMO. NIS 2010 should be enough for real-time protection. If you want to invest, I'd suggest getting a good imaging setup....
It's all about the core business, if they would just realize that ! About every new AV (perhaps even rogues) uses the Bitdefender engine....
A rather flawed testing methodology. Virustotal uses online scanners. They are NOT the same as the regular product. Less powerful, different.
I would never run software of my ISP ... What about routers that are not supplied by your ISP ? In my case, my IP and host name is assigned to...
How does it compare to the regular McAfee ?
I don't know. I checked the web, noticed some cracks, keygens, rapidshare, torrents ... be careful.
Any idea how widespread this is ? I'd guess that the cheapest and most basic routers for home use usually don't have backdoors (especially if...
Maybe VIPRE consumer is more or less a promotion for their enterprise products ?
Then how do you know when it isn't fake/rogue ? :dry: Too many new AVs/antimalwares without any solid background. At best, they are just...
All right, 'stupid' is perhaps the wrong word. Ignorant ? The computer is a device. If you use a device, shouldn't you know how to operate it ?...
Maybe a combination of whitelisting, blacklisting and greylisting would make sense ? Not saying that it will catch on. Traditionally, AVs rely...
I question the use of 'Rogue Software Infection Prevention'. If you are stupid enough to download and install a rogue, you shouldn't expect...
Lies, half-truths and statistics.
Symantec isn't doing well, but this is just one test. In this test Vipre isn't doing well, which seems to be consistent with other tests....
Of course the UN wants to have a say in these matters. Organizations want to grow, that's a natural process. A 'driver's license' would make...
I recommend CCleaner, the SLIM build. The file is smaller and you don't get a toolbar. That privacyroot program seems interesting. But how do...
The link in post #4 is very good, but it's a lot of information. You could also try the Avira rescue CD, and Dr Web's LiveCD.
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