Thanks ako 12 for making this possible
www.virustorjunta.net
Thanks ako 12 for making this possible
www.virustorjunta.net
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Regrun Reanimator
Another good free security tool
Reanimator is a free security software for removing Trojans/Adware/Spyware and some of the rootkits.
A useful tool to block Spyware websites:
Innoculate
Inoculate is a portable software program for the Windows operating system that will add more than 14000 spyware websites to the Windows host file. These 14000 spyware websites are blocked from being accessed by users of the computer system. The software creates a backup of the current host file before it begins to add the spyware websites to it so that spyware attacks and spyware programs are automatically blocked.
[Source: [url=http://www.ghacks.net/2009/08/22/block-spyware-websites-with-inoculate/#more-15608]gHacks]
Innoculate: lookslike Spybot Search n Destroy Immunizer to me!!!
Regrun Reanimator: Is it something like AVZ well i m downloading n will give a try....
Thx
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Innoculate reminds me of Panda USB Immunize, ginzon.
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Trend Micro Web Protection Add-On is a lightweight add-on solution designed to proactively protect your computer against Web threats and bot infiltration that can work alongside your existing desktop protection.
Easily added to your desktop, this solution provides an added layer of protection to and alerts users when web threats or bot-related activity is detected. Web Protection Add-On uses the power of the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network to monitor outbound Web requests.
This real-time protection proactively scans for malicious threats hosted on compromised or specially targeted Web sites in the cloud, before they can reach the desktop. In-the-cloud bot behavior analysis is designed to detect suspicious behavior that might indicate malicious software designed to secretly take control of your computer for criminal purposes.
Code:Supported Clients EnterpriseSmall & Medium Business
- McAfee Total Protection for Enterprise
- Microsoft Forefront Client Security
- Sophos Endpoint Security and Control
- Symantec Endpoint Security
- Symantec Anti-Virus
- Trend Micro OfficeScan
Consumer
- Kaspersky Work Space Security
- McAfee Total Protection for Small Business
- Microsoft Windows Firewall
- Microsoft Defender
- Symantec Endpoint Security Small Business Edition
- Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security
------------------------------------------------------ Supported operating systems
- AVG Internet Security
- Kaspersky Internet Security
- McAfee Internet Security Suite
- Norton Internet Security
- Trend Micro Internet Security
Hardware requirements
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition (with the latest service pack)
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (with the latest service pack)
- Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Enterprise Edition (with the latest service pack)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (with the latest service pack)
- Microsoft Windows Vista™, 32-bit version (Service pack 1 and 2)
- Microsoft Windows 7 Beta (with the latest service pack)
- Intel™ Pentium™ 350MHz and above
- Windows Vista needs at least Intel Pentium 800MHz
- At least 128MB RAM
- Windows Vista needs at least 512MB RAM
- At least 250MB free disk space
- IPv4 Internet connection
Raymond, which antivirus and firewall do you use on your system ? I have read in your blog
" If I had to make a decision for myself to use which antivirus, I’d choose Kaspersky because it is able to maintain its top position in all tests except only 1 test that it only performed averagely. I noticed that Avira AntiVir does pretty well in the tests… So, after checking out all 5 reports, which antivirus software do you think is the top antivirus? "
Does Kaspersky still tops your list ?
Last edited by shajan; 08-30-2009 at 09:33 PM.
Yeap still Kaspersky. I use the antivirus version instead of internet security.
Raymond, the Kaspersky Rescue Disk Link is not Working.
Don't look here!