LsdTrip
Sep 6 2003, 10:48 AM
Hey
i know alot of ppl know about it but im sure there are
some who dont.
when nav "catch" the virus
it will put it in a folder named
Quarantine
program files --> norton antivirus --> Quarantine ( --> incoming )
if you dont want to take a risk of any way
just delete the virus
and you will be calm untill the next virus attack
peace.
- LsdTrip -
secur3x
Feb 22 2004, 08:19 AM
i would highly suggest you uninstall norton anti virus and delete any trace of it from your computer
find a better anti virus scanner
TwitcH
Feb 22 2004, 09:22 PM
LOL, so what do you suggest secur3x???
arken
Feb 23 2004, 10:27 PM
Well, it doesn't just "put" the virus in the quarantine folder, it encrypts it beforehand disabling the virus from being able to do anything. You can use the NAV interface itself to remove the quarantined viruses. The purpose of Quarantine is so that you can inspect the virus to see if it requires any specific attention, such as being an unknown virus that needs to be sent to Symantec for analysis.
DJohn84
Feb 24 2004, 03:29 PM
I use e-Trust Antivirus. Doesnt hog nearly as many resources as Norton, yet it does the job right.
AVG was very good too, but it has (or atleast used to) have a nasty habit of locking down suspected files or deleting them on the spot, not exactly useful for when I want to test the tools that people post for D/L.
u533m3n0t
Feb 24 2004, 04:44 PM
Well, I have found that RAV (Reliable Anti-virus) was awesome stuff. It detected viruses that even the great Kaspersky missed! Unfortunately, Billy Gates bought out the company and you can't even download the demo anymore. It scans all docs on the fly, auto updates upon log-in, and even finds mutations. I've got the demo, but am uncertain how long they'll honor the live updates, and they've scratched the download area for it already. Why Bill why?! This software found 6 viruses which went right under the Symantec radar and two that Kaspersky missed originally. Even the great NOD32 missed a few of them. Well, if anyone wants to obtain a copy of the demo, just e-mail me, and you can check it out. (I'm not sure if I'm allowed to upload a demo here, plus I'm just a lowly member wanna be:-) )
Well, everyone be excellent to each other :-)
Serhat
Feb 24 2004, 05:49 PM
Kaspersky is the one I use,,,
it can use resources when you scan BIG files like 1 gig and up but it is all you need to get away from "viruses"
If not modified bt people like you

Will catch a big part of those too anyway
Silent Bob
Feb 24 2004, 07:22 PM
i use avg by gri-soft ( i think)
its free and they keep it up-to-date, its not the best but as long as
you arnt an idiot that takes anyfile someone sends to you or download files
that you don't know what they do then your ok
Serhat
Feb 27 2004, 03:19 PM
| QUOTE (Silent Bob @ Feb 24 2004, 07:22 PM) |
i use avg by gri-soft ( i think)
its free and they keep it up-to-date, its not the best but as long as you arnt an idiot that takes anyfile someone sends to you or download files that you don't know what they do then your ok |
That one is called AVG

And yup if you want a free one go for AVG tested it too...
atleast it ain't worse then Norton
Serhat
prog
Feb 27 2004, 05:50 PM
I am suprised no one has posted pc-cillin.
I am a big fan of the trend housecall company. Thier online scan has seen anything that has been on my computer. I used to use norton but I would decide to do trend every once and a while and as soon as trend found it norton would wake up and tell me it found the virri. So i made the switch.
white
Feb 27 2004, 07:27 PM
nothing new :>
Faceless Master
Feb 28 2004, 06:45 PM
Tds and Kaspersky are the best one in my opinion.
~Regards
Faceless Master
Trojan^kid
Feb 29 2004, 06:21 AM
i use ksv
xlulux
Feb 29 2004, 07:45 AM
i use norton with the cleaner (moosoft) doing runs every 24 hours and a firewall , does good for what i need
DumpZ
Mar 2 2004, 07:58 AM
I Use McAfee, because Norton AV pro didn't detect my UPX packed Optix trojans, and scan*.exe scanner and McAfee did, so that convinced me to switch.
chaat_sleuth
Mar 2 2004, 09:48 PM
ahhh..dont share what you use to protect yourself......
allloco
Mar 8 2004, 08:08 AM
I use Bitdefender 7.2 preety smart prog
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