Items with attribute 'virus'
Rootkit, a free tool for removal
Written by Alex June 5, 2010 - 4:32 pm
Tizer Rootkit Razor ™ is a free tool that can remove malicious objects from your computer. As you know, rootkits have evolved from a form of protected music CDs to new tools for penetration and are very difficult to detect and eliminate, so that should still always begin by removing the disk and connect it to a different suspect as a PC hard outside if you want to have a chance.
Tizer Secure ™ Rootkit Razor is able to recognize and eliminate many rootkits , is compatible with Windows 7, is free for personal use and more effective than some commercial products.
Tags: antivirus , rootkit , virus
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The exe disappeared
Written by Alex July 15, 2009 - 7:00 am
One of the strangest riddle that can happen is the inability to perform. Just compiled EXE. The error message usually complains about not finding the file itself, you know that you have to be in the folder of your project, there may be some variations, depending on the IDE used, but the gist is that the program does not located.
Before spending hours or days to seek answers do not exist, reinstall development environments, etc.., Try to exclude the folder from real-time control made by your antivirus: you might find that the program does not exist because the virus, using its heuristic algorithms, has identified a hypothetical threat in the exe and put in quarantine.
If this is the problem, the solution is to exclude the executable from the control, but the risk is that any subsequent attacks that compromise that file will not be detected ...
Tags: antivirus , development
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Undetect: what is it?
Written by Alex July 14, 2009 - 10:03 am
The antivirusattuali base their ability to capture virus signature recognition (recognition of a typical code fragment for a specific virus) but also, given the frequency of polymorphic viruses (which change randomly part of their code) on heuristic techniques, namely Recognition of malicious behavior.
In other words, a program that recognizes decodificandole passwords for access to the sites of your FTP transfer program would probably be labeled as infected by at least half of the antivirus available. And if the exe was encrypted for defense and / or compressed to identify as a threat is obvious, usually with the typical words "probably a variant of Win32.Hack" or something similar.
The virus of today are not like they used to be, that when they said that it was a virus so it was.
Tags: antivirus , online scanner , UnDetector , viruses
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