I doubt NOD32 leaves anywhere near the number of registry entries of any Symantec (Norton) program after uninstalling. If you haven't looked in...
When I first installed NOD32 (Sept. last year) from CD, I had a program update immediately after installing it, since then only advanced heuristic...
I just upgraded to 2.51.26 from 2.51.20 (Windows ME) over the top. Seems it went smooth as silk, but I have a question. Can the contents of the...
No problem, Togg. I agree with your sentiments.
If you're addressing me, I wasn't very worried about a definition to deal with the little jscript vulnerability and have been advocating that...
And you can get around most of those by using the User Agent Switcher Extension. I prefer making my own user agents though (use Netscape 7.2's ua...
Yes, we all know the truth now. ::)
Up until Firefox 1.5 was released, there was a javascript exploit that could crash Firefox every time if you let it continue to load the page long...
Back when I used it, seems like something was always happening to it.
I hope you're not going to blame NOD32 whenever IE crashes from now on. ;)
Someone would have to pay me to use NAV, enough to buy another pc to put NOD32 on. I'm not saying it doesn't detect viruses, but there are plenty...
Depends on your definition of protected.
Anyone that is using IE to do important work must be crazy anyway. ;)
NOD32 protects you against the installation of malware, whether or not IE crashes.
It wouldn't hurt my feelings if NOD32 added a signature for this, but it also doesn't bother me if they don't. I've never had a single security...
There is nothing really "harmful" about this, it just makes an already unstable patchwork quilt of a "browser" crash. It's whether or not malware...
That is due to the hole, not malware. It will continue to crash IE until there is a fix for it, but no malware should be able to gain access to...
I don't think there is any actual (real) malware embedded in the test page. Probably why NOD32 doesn't detect it?
If NOD32 detects the malware that attempts to install itself, to me that's all that matters. NOD32 should not try to repair IE's hole, that should...
Took two tries for me, the first one stalled out at 73%, the second try worked a charm. ;)
You probably have other malware that NOD32 can't detect or remove properly. Adware and Spyware are better left to products like AdAware and Spybot...
Here's what Dr. Web has to say according to their Firefox extension:
Sounds like a software conflict.
That means the more you pay the judges, the better your product will be rated.
Thanks for the great explanation, Kevin. :)
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