Hate to point out the obvious, but ever noticed that there's a quarantine option on the prompt window as well?
No. No such nonsense happens. The virus is blocked from executing at all if Avira can detect it.
It might be worth noting that, despite Avira's track record for FPs, they have yet to slaughter any critical Windows system files, or programs...
No, you didn't. As a challenge to the community awhile back I gave out my IP address to Wilders and several hacker forums in an open challenge...
Aha, but it works perfectly all the same, doesn't it? That's what's important here. You don't like it. On the other hand, I know many people who...
What, you ask? I don't know, perhaps the fact that it's impossible? Some people here are in extremely dire need of waking up to the real world...
Exactly. I don't like them either, but that doesn't mean they don't have their own purpose to serve.
I doubt that; for some reason many people like to exaggerate their own eccentricity, as if to make a personal statement. But making me roll my...
And perhaps not everyone is willing, or has the system resources, to install and manage something as cumbersome as a VM. There are many ways to...
Pardon me for being Mister Obvious, but have you ever considered editing the update schedules?
Have you considered it's not always possible to tell whether a program is malware or not, just by looking at it?
I went back to re-read his sentences, and it looks like the way he worded them could be interpreted in two ways: his way and mine. So I apologize....
NO, THEY CANNOT. THE END. >:(
simmikie, have you sent that particular sample to Prevx yet? Because when a vendor expresses "disbelief" and "outrage" that their solution...
I stand corrected.
This concern is valid but completely and utterly baseless in this situation. Malware files are programs, not documents or other data, and as of...
I LOLed. Yep, that instead of taking some time to actually learn the basics.
It never really went away. The botnet is more or less active, or so I've heard. Most major vendors have updated bases by now; shame on Eset,...
The problem with a Deny option is that it also gives the user a much bigger opportunity to punch a hole in their own defenses. With Quarantine,...
Since you've mentioned that UltraExplorer was the only program you found to behave that way with ThreatFire's quarantine, that alone certainly...
And more nonsensical rubbish from you, as expected.
So you have. No doubt you also believe that, because you've often heard of car crashes in the news, it must happen the majority of time to the...
If this was true, then I can imagine every computer in the world would be infected, because the simple fact remains that most people who execute...
Apparently it's something very prevalent in China; a system snapshot backed up to a device attached to the BIOS, independent of the hard drive. I...
If that's your question, then yes. ThreatFire offers incredible protection in return for minimal user intervention. I don't personally recommend...
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