IObit Malware Fighter beta

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by simisg, Dec 28, 2010.

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  1. Kernelwars

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    no it doesnt..dont even think about using this junk J:argh:
     
  2. jmonge

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    I would shoot myself before using anything from IObit so that's not going to happen anytime soon! :D

    TH
     
  4. Kernelwars

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    This is exactly y J:argh:
     
  5. jmonge

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    got the message boys;)
     
  6. CogitoTesting

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    Two pictures are worth 2000 words, your screenshots are priceless. With these alone the iobit case should be closed, period. Down with iobit. :thumbd:

    Thanks.
     
  7. Kernelwars

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    Thats a nice way to look at it too:D
     
  8. jmonge

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    man be easy on the program;) maybe they will release a good program:) and for free maybe why not:cool: plus i believe that people can change:D let's put it to the test with out judging:D well are you guys grabing the stones to throw at me already:D well sorry my 2 mexican pesos:thumb:
     
  9. CogitoTesting

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    Really jmonge, whose side are you on? State your intentions, did you condone what iobit did to MBAM? o_O

    Thanks.
     
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  11. jmonge

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    well:D to be honest mbam but for the sake of giving people a second chance why not try it just for fun or testing to see if they are really making a top notch program like they claim:D
     
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  13. jmonge

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    that's true my friend i am very tempted to test it but i know it will fail those nasty trojans for sure;) :argh:
     
  14. Tarnak

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    What nasties lurk on my systems?...none, at least I think so! ;) :ninja: :D
     
  15. jmonge

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    well cause you have good stuff like hips and other good programs;)
     
  16. egomoo

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    It did nothing.Never believe them

    There are more better product on each feature.

    Signature database malware scan ---- MBAM SAS HitMan and so on...

    It still use "blacklist" technoloy to fight malware.

    Do you believe they will have more signature or latest than MBAM ?
     
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  17. jmonge

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    i know:) i understand:)
     
  18. egomoo

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    I think we will using "whitelist" technology years later like what Safe Returner does
     
  19. Noob

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    For some reason i'm with jmonge about opportunities :rolleyes:
    Oh well, maybe i'm too soft :D
     
  20. tesk

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    I guess many of you do not drive Toyota as they once had some troubles with the gas pedal......

    I guess most of you do not use airplanes as they happen to crash from time to others.

    I do not support IObit in what they did - but they have already learned their lesson - I welcome all new softwares into the industry. MBAM is by far the best malware remover we have seen for a long time, but what if we could give it some competition? ;-)
     
  21. Matthijs5nl

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    Guys, I come here with a great message! Stop your quest for the ultimate security program! IT has arrived, IObit Malware Fighter!
    I tested it against a set of 8.694.235 samples of real malware, and it found them all. The scan took only 45 seconds, and it didn't leave any leftover behind, removal was done in 23 seconds without any reboot.
     
  22. gerardwil

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    The next step: reinstalling your OS again will take some more seconds. :)

    gerard
     
  23. nikanthpromod

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    i tested it yesterday with some new trojan downloaders. It did a good job. rated 3/5
    cannot give 2 points bcoz it missed some downloaded components.

    *It didnt detect main downloaders.. It bocked when i started that files.
    Im not going to compare it with other tools like MBAM..
    Nothing can detect 100%..
    So My rating Good
     
  24. jmonge

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    Maybe they will have exactly the same signature that MBAM or other antimalware have, if this time they learned how to steal without leaving evidence...
     
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