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- Will avast virus scan Hotmail accounts within Outlook Express or Outlook?
Author Topic: Will avast virus scan Hotmail accounts within Outlook Express or Outlook? (Read 6427 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic
- Strange NEW security ID (SID?) names codes symbols = Virus Malware?
While gathering that info I even used the Free online Anti-virus program that Kaspersky and Bitdefenders offers Both online AV programs said my PC was virus free I bought Bitdefender Total 2013 and installed all the updates etc The short scan told me my PC was protected and virus free
- Do I have a virus? - Avast WEBforum
Should an unknown virus infect the computer despite the extensive protection from the avast! antivirus package and alter an important system file, it can then be easily restored to its original state
- avastgui problems finding libestmp. so. 5 - Avast WEBforum
avastgui problems finding libestmp so 5 i am currently putting linux on my father-in-law's computer after having xp and dispite what i keep telling him he still wants to see a scheduled virus scan just like windows, so rather than use crontab to lauch the shell command for avast i am trying to use the quick scan feature of the gui which will give a show him a limited amount of info he wants
- Win32:Trojan-gen. {VC} - Avast WEBforum
It's like looking for "Bob" in Chicago! Today, I run Avast Anti-Virus scan, now it finds a new variation - yippee "Win32:Trojan-gen {Other}" Path: C:\Program Files\Common Files\mscombtl32 exe This one gets put into the Avast Chest for isolation and it got reported to Avast (waiting to hear back)
- virus alert pop up - Avast WEBforum
virus alert pop up 3 Use MBAM (or SUPERantispyware or even Spyware Terminator) to scan for spywares and trojans If any infection is detected, better and safer is send the file to Quarantine than to simple delete them
- 2 Avast! Problems
You could also check the offending suspect file at: VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner and report the findings here You can't do this with the file securely in the chest, you need to extract it to a temporary (not original) location first, see below Create a folder called Suspect in the C:\ drive, e g C:\Suspect
- Adware - Avast WEBforum
If you want confirmation of a good detection, you could also check the offending suspect file at: VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner I feel virustotal is the better option as it uses the windows version of avast (more packers supported) and there are currently 30 different scanners Post the results here
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