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Penguin Seph



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11th June, 2005 at 07:06:59 -

What Anti Virus and Spyware programs do you guys recommend? I have AVG, Ad-aware, Spybot and HijackThis. I was asking because the inbilut anti-spyware program in AOL says I have "Backdoor.Amitis.13" and I sean my computer with AVG, Ad-aware and Spybot, but I found nothing. I was wondering if I need a different anti-virus thing.

By the way, all the programs I have are fully updated, so that's not the problum.

 
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11th June, 2005 at 07:41:09 -

Spybot Search and Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
and
Adaware http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

 
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11th June, 2005 at 08:11:29 -

Use Hitman Pro, a compilation of different good anti-virus and spyware programs. www.hitmanpro.nl
I don't know if there's an english version, search the web for it.

 
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11th June, 2005 at 08:34:59 -

I use all the Anti-Spyware/Virus programs you use and ive been running my PC with these programs for the past 2 years, not one problem.
If i was you, id Google the virus, see what you come up with and act on from there.

 
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11th June, 2005 at 09:39:44 -

Microsoft anit-spiware is good, but in some ways i don't trust it... but then again thats because iv'e never trusted huge companies.
Avast Anti virus is really good, it blocked and destroyed everything i had that even norton couldnt handle.

 
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11th June, 2005 at 12:11:11 -

McAfee and AVG Anti-virus. I haven't installed Spybot- Search and Destroy yet on my computer.

 
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11th June, 2005 at 14:59:02 -

Nortan Anti-Virus (nightly scan + auto-update)
Microsoft Anti-Spyware (nightly scan + auto-update)
Mozilla Firefox (no pop-ups, more secure)
Windows Firewall

 
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12th June, 2005 at 10:46:39 -

Spybot, adaware and avg antivirus.

I don't use them very often though.

 
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12th June, 2005 at 11:06:52 -

Kaspersky AntiVirus 5
Microsoft AntiSpyware (Previously GIANT AntiSpyware - Thats why it works so well, Microsoft didnt make it )
AdAware SE Personal

Though the most important thing is common sense, watch what you visit and click, and keep windows bang up to date, Ive never had a single virus or peice of spyware (Apart from AIM installing wild tangent.. evil AOL) from being careful

Also, try http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ for a free online virus scan, might pick something up

 
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Al



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12th June, 2005 at 11:28:16 -

AVG and Ad-Aware, because they are free .

 
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Joshua M.



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12th June, 2005 at 11:44:26 -

Hmm, is that backdoor (trojan) located in the System Volume Information directory (if you have WinXP)?
If so, it cannot be removed because of Windows XP's recovery system. You must disable the SystemRecovery thing first, by rightclicking on the 'My Computer' icon, choose properties, then go to the 'Systemrecovery' tab (or something like that, I have the dutch version of winXP). In that tab, check the 'Disable Systemrecovery on all drives'.
Then press OK. This might take a while.
Next you should scan in safe mode.
After this you can start up in normal mode again and enable systemrecovery, if you want.

If the virus is not in that directory, I recommend doing an online virus scan at http://housecall.trendmicro.com

The programs I use:
Antivirus - NOD32 (payware), if you seek for a freeware one, I recommend Avast. Actually I recommend it above most of the other commercial antivirus programs.
I also use Ewido Security Suite. The free version scans on demand only. It might be handy as well. I've heard from lots of people it's a pretty good one.

Antispyware - Ad-Aware SE Personal 1.06 (<<-- important, they upgraded from 1.05 to 1.06) and Spybot: Search & Destroy

And I use Winpatrol. Pretty handy, pretty freeware

Here is a site I made with a couple of handy programs. Maybe you should check them out.
http://www.rudoragon-ascenter.tk/


 

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26th June, 2005 at 19:18:29 -

I use Spysweeper and Nortan, they seem to work pretty well. Although before I didnt use anything.

 
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