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Download Kaspersky TDSSKiller
With all the crazy stuff going on these days it might not be a bad idea to scan your PC for rootkits. Kaspersky Lab has a free TDSSKiller utility that allows removing rootkits, its updated regular and I have been using it for a long time already. A rootkit for Windows systems is a program that penetrates into the system and intercepts the system functions (Windows API).
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#4576961 Posted on: 04/15/2013 04:33 AM
http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HitmanPro
^This is nice. The Emsisoft in it does a great job at finding newer viruses. There's even a bootable USB option. And I really like that it uploads suspicious new files to its database.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/chameleon/
For the REALLY tough ones.
https://www.virustotal.com/
Yeah, everyone knows this one. But did you know sharing malicious files by uploading them to VirusTotal helps the AVs that partner with them?
https://www.virustotal.com/en/about/
So you could possibly be saving someone who uses one of the 45-some AVs that didn't pick up your file a ton of time or even money. I've shared stuff on there from time to time for the hell of it.
HitmanPro 3
http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HitmanPro
The newest version of HitmanPro, version 3, uses Dr Web, Emsisoft Anti-Malware, G Data AntiVirus, BitDefender and now IKARUS to detect malicious software
^This is nice. The Emsisoft in it does a great job at finding newer viruses. There's even a bootable USB option. And I really like that it uploads suspicious new files to its database.
Malwarebytes Chameleon
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/chameleon/
For the REALLY tough ones.
VirusTotal
https://www.virustotal.com/
Yeah, everyone knows this one. But did you know sharing malicious files by uploading them to VirusTotal helps the AVs that partner with them?
VirusTotal and confidentiality
Files and URLs sent to VirusTotal will be shared with antivirus vendors and security companies so as to help them in improving their services and products. We do this because we believe it will eventually lead to a safer Internet and better end-user protection.
By default any file/URL submitted to VirusTotal which is detected by at least one scanner is freely sent to all those scanners that do not detect the resource. Additionally, all files and URLs enter a private store that may be accessed by premium (mainly security/antimalware companies/organizations) VirusTotal users so as to improve their security products and services.
Files and URLs sent to VirusTotal will be shared with antivirus vendors and security companies so as to help them in improving their services and products. We do this because we believe it will eventually lead to a safer Internet and better end-user protection.
By default any file/URL submitted to VirusTotal which is detected by at least one scanner is freely sent to all those scanners that do not detect the resource. Additionally, all files and URLs enter a private store that may be accessed by premium (mainly security/antimalware companies/organizations) VirusTotal users so as to improve their security products and services.
https://www.virustotal.com/en/about/
So you could possibly be saving someone who uses one of the 45-some AVs that didn't pick up your file a ton of time or even money. I've shared stuff on there from time to time for the hell of it.
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#4577303 Posted on: 04/15/2013 06:20 PM
It is a good program that I use all the time. However, it would almost never find the rootkit that created a small 8MB partition or it would find it, remove it but not change the active partition back.
It is a good program that I use all the time. However, it would almost never find the rootkit that created a small 8MB partition or it would find it, remove it but not change the active partition back.
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#4577338 Posted on: 04/15/2013 06:45 PM
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#4577387 Posted on: 04/15/2013 07:38 PM
Be cautious installing latest Malwarebytes, 1.75.0.1300, on Windows XP. I installed it on an XP SP3 machine and when run it shot up to 100% CPU usage and just ate RAM, 600mb plus, and made the machine unresponsive. Eventually, 10 minutes or so, a box popped up saying the Malwarebytes database was missing or corrupt and do I want to download it again, but it wouldn't download. An uninstall/re-install did not solve the problem.
This was on a Dual Core CPU with 1.25GB RAM and is the first time it's given me a problem. There's a thread on Malwarebytes forum about High CPU usage and XP, but that seems to be the PRO version, this is the FREE version and seems to suffer a similar problem on XP.
Tried the same on my XP SP3 in VMWare, updating from 1.70.0.1100 but it didn't suffer the same problem, so just be wary if installing on a real XP Machine.
Be cautious installing latest Malwarebytes, 1.75.0.1300, on Windows XP. I installed it on an XP SP3 machine and when run it shot up to 100% CPU usage and just ate RAM, 600mb plus, and made the machine unresponsive. Eventually, 10 minutes or so, a box popped up saying the Malwarebytes database was missing or corrupt and do I want to download it again, but it wouldn't download. An uninstall/re-install did not solve the problem.
This was on a Dual Core CPU with 1.25GB RAM and is the first time it's given me a problem. There's a thread on Malwarebytes forum about High CPU usage and XP, but that seems to be the PRO version, this is the FREE version and seems to suffer a similar problem on XP.
Tried the same on my XP SP3 in VMWare, updating from 1.70.0.1100 but it didn't suffer the same problem, so just be wary if installing on a real XP Machine.
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I've used this to clear out a Worm before. Pretty strong when it's your only option left