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Thread ID: 120106 2011-08-25 04:24:00 Which is the best Anti Virus this year prayami (13094) Press F1
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1226027 2011-08-26 00:12:00 Honestly, the malware gets past them all, Far Far too easily.OK I believe you :illogical not.
Can you please point to 1 yes one will do! :thanks
I am very happy to test it.
Scubadoo (16151)
1226028 2011-08-26 00:27:00 OK I believe you :illogical not.
Can you please point to 1 yes one will do! :thanks
I am very happy to test it.

Believe what you want, If any single AV product worked that well Id be out of a job.
I see these infections every other day, on PC's with all the major AV products

Time to get real perhaps ??
1101 (13337)
1226029 2011-08-26 00:54:00 OK 1101

I am happy to wait.

Please let me know when you have a "real world" one to let us test.

Waiting - waiting - oh sorry you don't have one?

Result = BS!

Please inform us when we are wrong. :thumbs:
Scubadoo (16151)
1226030 2011-08-26 02:42:00 Best AV defense is common sense.
Thats why some get infected, over & over & over again, & others havnt been hit in over 10 years+I totally agree with 1101 on this as well as the comments -- NO antivirus in the world is perfect.

OK Scubadoo you want a infection named-- put this where it fits ---

Customers PC, has MSSE completely upto date, completely missed and allowed infections through, and its obviously infected quite badly --

Doing a scan with the bootable nod32 scanner, @92% and so far has found 8 infections , two of them in different locations on the drive, Nod32 names them as Scrinject.B.Gen Virus

Be careful what you ask for, you may just get it.
wainuitech (129)
1226031 2011-08-26 03:01:00 Adding to the above post, the PC has MSSE which didn't even bat an eye lid, Nod32 has finished scanning Via a bootable CD, Results attached below, infected several times in different locations and sizes with the same infection -- you asked for 1 you got 8. wainuitech (129)
1226032 2011-08-26 05:46:00 Still waiting! That is for this magical virus. Waiting - waiting and still waiting? :banana Scubadoo (16151)
1226033 2011-08-26 07:25:00 You were given it, 8 in fact that MSSE Missed completely.

And that the best you can do :lol: your reply as you put it = BS

Obviously just an idiot who knows bugger all about real world infections.

Spose you use Nortons as well and think its good.
wainuitech (129)
1226034 2011-08-26 07:29:00 AVs generally pick up only viruses. And they vary. NOD32
MSSE

In that order.

But in addition you need antispyware - more than one.

We know - we've spent years cleaning this stuff out of PCs, and trying various products to do so.
pctek (84)
1226035 2011-08-26 09:41:00 Real life example - I had a .vbs virus today which got past the useless corporate anti-virus at work despite it having been in the wild for 14 months.
I was also surprised at the number of other AVs it got past - see the report here -
www.virustotal.com 95ec2bba4c79a29ac267778757a45-1314324639
decibel (11645)
1226036 2011-08-26 10:22:00 I totally agree with 1101 on this as well as the comments -- NO antivirus in the world is perfect.

OK Scubadoo you want a infection named-- put this where it fits ---

Customers PC, has MSSE completely upto date, completely missed and allowed infections through, and its obviously infected quite badly --

Doing a scan with the bootable nod32 scanner, @92% and so far has found 8 infections , two of them in different locations on the drive, Nod32 names them as Scrinject.B.Gen Virus

Be careful what you ask for, you may just get it.

Would you say it is better to slave a drive to scan it, then it is to try and scan a drive from the OS. Could this be a reason the results are different. would you get the same results scanning from a bootable MSSE disc if there was such a thing?
plod (107)
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