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@radelink | 8 September 10 | |
Av sellers confuse people with the detection but not saying anything about those who got through. Those ones are the system destroyers. But all av products can be assisted running of a limited user acount. It cant destroy your system if they get through. On a admin acount it can and will do that. So stop thinking about what it can stop because a system needs to be infected somewhere before a signature for it can be release and start thinking what can I do to make my system less pr*ne to damage w
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@radelink | 8 September 10 | |
less pr*ne to damage when they get through. Get away from running on that system admin acount its dangerous. Google it and start to open your eyes. Get a better phone? Ok nokia E63 is cr*p I suppose according to you aswell
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@radelink | 8 September 10 | |
And you will never know if your pc is really clean because you never run app like Combofix or Gmer to give you a complete log to see if there is still something on it. Unless your using eset which got the no1 rated system inspector. It gives you a log but its made user friendly for any novice to see if something creepy is still on a system
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@jay.mack | 8 September 10 | |
gmer is a rottkit detecter like combofix? avira has a rottkit detector also...
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@jay.mack | 8 September 10 | |
nor have i ever said i wouldnt use cobofix, i just wont recomend it to any1 or every 1, if i know you know how to use a pc then maybe if i though it was appropriate. but often its not, because combofix is a very specific removal tool .
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@andr01d | 8 September 10 | |
I agree with jay on most of this. I always run an administrator account. I have had no active threat on my system for going on 3 years now. I run Avira as my primary av. With its secure start feature, its services start before anything other than windows core services, as jay said already. My av of choice to sell is Kaspersky, but to use personally i choose Avira now. You gotta know how to use it properly, thats why i dont sell Avira, its too complicated for most end users.
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@andr01d | 8 September 10 | |
Kaspersky, on the other hand, is fast, efficient, easy to understand, has darn good detection rates and removal and disinfection is a breeze...
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@djsbm | 8 September 10 | |
i have had kaspersky for two years and had no problems with it. it detects when sites try to steel details etc. and has stoped trojans etc... so detection rate seems pretty high to me and its easy to use 4 a novice.
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@cheatman | 8 September 10 | |
What is rootkits...lol i know i'm a numty
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@pob9 | 8 September 10 | |
dont see why it wud get blacklisted seller with 100 record and it was a sealed box not just a key off some dodgy seller lol
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