Symantec has one of the most advanced engines. People like Peter Szor and Peter Ferrie are renowned experts on Win32 malware and PE infectors....
It will go live on Tuesday. Until that, only Technet and MDSN subscribers will have access to it from Microsoft servers.
Yes, although I don't rely on them for cleanup. I do the cleanup manually when I have to fix an infected system. I will restore a clean image when...
Yup. Go for your backups and done. They go deep enough to find vast amounts of malware. Deep scanning (of the files' content and of the raw...
Those (MS) vulnerabilities have had patches available for a long time. Not sure about Real Player and Yahoo IM.
Thanks WSFuser :)
Which version(s) of dotnet are available on the SP3 CD? Will Microsoft offer CDs free of charge like it did with SP2? Thanks :)
You'll need to chain both proxies (Proxomitron and ESET's webscanner) Web browser > ESET proxy > Proxomitron > Internet
CureIt is good, but it's painfully slow to do a full system scan. You can do full scans with Antivir and ESET in the time Dr.Web takes for...
If you're going to install on-demand scanners, I'd recommend those that are fast, like Antivir, NOD32, Prevx CSI, F-Prot. For example, install...
How Link Scanner works The Web Shield is a different thing. The paid version has both features, the free version only has Link Scanner.
Correct. Also, that's why FD-ISR can't be re-engineered to protect itself against destructive malware (i.e., KillDisk) or why a snapshot eats so...
I get the same results on my 98SE units 8)
If you're up-to-date with patches, this is the picture you'll get: [ATTACH] :)
ISR softwares (with the exception of FD-ISR AFAIK) install filesystem filter drivers, which may conflict with the drivers of the imaging app.
Mulberry is another option.
You'll have to resort to OptOut and place exceptions for the software that don't work with DEP. And write to the developer of IZarc asking for a...
It would need a very skilled malware writer writing a very targeted exploit. The attacker would need to know your vulnerable apps and the...
Ghostwall doesn't even work on Vista :)
Or the shellcode could have a script made to terminate/delete your execution control solution. Once the whitelisting solution is down, the gate is...
You're welcome :)
The same team who made Cyberhawk is behind ThreatFire with almost no intervention from PC Tools. I'd consider them trustworthy.
Software DEP:
PC Tools (the makers of Spyware Doctor) bought Cyberhawk and renamed it Threatfire.
I think so. However, I think that it's difficult for a novice to know his/her habits and patterns and it's even more difficult for the one trying...
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