ISecSoft Anti-Trojan Elite

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by maddawgz, Jun 18, 2008.

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  1. maddawgz

    maddawgz Registered Member

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    hi is this a rogue one thanks
     
  2. LoneWolf

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    It's from the same developer as ProSecurity.
    Rogue, I think not.
    Although You might get as much support with this as ProSecurity nowadays. Slim to none.
    Their forum is all but dead.
     
  3. maddawgz

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    great thanks any good you think?
     
  4. LoneWolf

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    Sorry, never tried this one.
    So I really could not give an honest opinion on it.
     
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    I think it might not be by same developer or he must be only a co-developer in these products except PS.
     
  6. ErikAlbert

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    I tried it and I don't like it and it doesn't work properly.
    There is no updating of signatures, unless you pay $40 first.
    It also forces you to buy the software, if a so called threat is detected and that happens in the middle of a scan. Which scanner does such a thing ? The so called threat isn't even counted as an infected file and the log was empty.
    It might not be a rogue AT, but it certainly has all the tricks of a rogue AT. I was glad I got rid of it.
    I always praise myself lucky to have such a good rollback system on my computer to get rid of softwares like that.
     
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  7. LoneWolf

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    I should have stated "from the same company as ProSecurity"
    Which is ISecSoft.
    Either way I would not recommend this, even without tring it.
    Searching around it seams that it is no longer being developed or supported.
     
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