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Ludacris

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I did recieve a virus today that was zipped up and password protected. Norton didn't pick it up until after I put the password in for it to be unzipped. Norton still is the best. You guys better take a second look before you jump off the boat.
 

Toothpick

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NORTONs = SUCK

I was using it when I got worms and viruses just the other week...I now use Bitdefender and PC-Cillin!
 

sd

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I dumped my soon to be expired Norton, and jumped on the Panda Titanium bandwagon. Sure hope its everything its gotta be.
 

VivaLasVegas

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Symantec AntiVirus Corp Ver. 8.00

We have it running on lots of XP, and 2k boxes (Dell desktops, and laptops)
most if not all are managed, as appossed to un-managed.

"I was surprised with its poor performance", with that said, we have other safe guards in place.

The feature I like with Symantec is adding additional extensions, and setting exclusions for particular files and folders (E-mail folders), so before a scanning it checks my exclusion list first.
I found this a vary handy tool....

EDIT: Oh, and editing the "Display Message"



 

43st

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Just got Panda Titanium after gf got the bagel-H virus on her PC yesterday. AVG found 16 files... Panda found 120!
 

Originally posted by: Thera
Just got Panda Titanium after gf got the bagel-H virus on her PC yesterday. AVG found 16 files... Panda found 120!


Good God, what have you been downloading.
 

43st

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Originally posted by: RickyRoma
Originally posted by: Thera
Just got Panda Titanium after gf got the bagel-H virus on her PC yesterday. AVG found 16 files... Panda found 120!


Good God, what have you been downloading.

It was all the seperate files that the Bagel-H virus installed. It's just similar files in different places, stuff like "XXX-pics.exe" in many folder combinations. It's the virus's way of attempting to get into a P2P share folder I think.
 

Toothpick

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also let me add, in todays extremely fast virus/worm/trojan world I believe that it is smart to run two virus programs at the same time. Of course this is just
IMHO!!! as I am now running PC Cillin2003 with Bitdefender...
 

Spudd

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Originally posted by: Toothpick
also let me add, in todays extremely fast virus/worm/trojan world I believe that it is smart to run two virus programs at the same time. Of course this is just
IMHO!!! as I am now running PC Cillin2003 with Bitdefender...

I like one that actually catches all the virii in a test, so I don't bog my system down with too much crap running in the background. :beer:
 

TheRoni

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or not, but Panda Platinum (includes a firewall) is availiable for IT professionals and for students, etc. here. It's a great value for free, and it works quite well. Updates daily, and as long as you still qualify the next year, you get free yearly subscriptions. Enjoy!


-TheRoni
 

DGath

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Sophos version 3.79
Downloaded and saved to desktop - No detection
View zip file - No detection

When I extracted the files is when it found.... only 3 of 7. :(

Didn't find
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Backdoor.Iroffer.1217.exe
Backdoor.ServU.B.exe
Backdoor.Server.Generic.exe
Virtool.HiddenRun.B.EXE

When you scan the zip file, it detects one virus inside, and deletes the whole thing. The fact that it didn't detect the viruses until it viewed them doesn't bother me at all, as long as I just can't run them, that's good with me. However, the fact that it found 3 out of 7 is pretty bad. From what I can tell, it found the ones that were clearly viruses, but the IRC/ServU backdoor programs, it wouldn't detect. Oh well, at least it was free from my school.
 

Toothpick

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I like one that actually catches all the virii in a test, so I don't bog my system down with too much crap running in the background.

Yup, I know what you mean. But a lot of us here have high-end systems which means one can run two virus aps. in the background and the computer doesn't bog down at all.

I am running Bitdefender and PC-Cillin plus PC-Cillin also had itd own firewall and all of my games run superb :) besides by running two virus programs and running manual scans I believe one would not get infected so easily.

I still can't believe that I caught so many worms and virsues while running Norton (2003) and I was always updateing it too...go figure.

TP
 

BFG10K

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You wanna know what anti-virus I run? It's called a restricted Windows account and it's the only anti-virus you'll ever need.
 

Spudd

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Originally posted by: Toothpick
I like one that actually catches all the virii in a test, so I don't bog my system down with too much crap running in the background.

Yup, I know what you mean. But a lot of us here have high-end systems which means one can run two virus aps. in the background and the computer doesn't bog down at all.

I am running Bitdefender and PC-Cillin plus PC-Cillin also had itd own firewall and all of my games run superb :) besides by running two virus programs and running manual scans I believe one would not get infected so easily.

I still can't believe that I caught so many worms and virsues while running Norton (2003) and I was always updateing it too...go figure.

TP

I too have a high end system, that doesn't mean I want that junk in the background. 5 fps lost is too much! lol
 

stickybytes

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if anyone remembers, i previous posted a similar thread as well.

i currently run norton systemworks pro 2004 with norton antivirus 2004. i notice weird behavior with my av. The auto protect feature seems to scan files whenever it feels like it. sometimes i download a zip file from mirc and a little message notifys me that it is scanning it. other times i download another zip file and the av does nothing. the same behavior happens to rar and tar files. anybody got any ideas why?
 

RollWave

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Originally posted by: TheRoni
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or not, but Panda Platinum (includes a firewall) is availiable for IT professionals and for students, etc. here. It's a great value for free, and it works quite well. Updates daily, and as long as you still qualify the next year, you get free yearly subscriptions. Enjoy!


-TheRoni

damnit and I just bought a 6 month subscribption of titanium haha....
 

Spudd

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Originally posted by: rnp614
Originally posted by: TheRoni
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or not, but Panda Platinum (includes a firewall) is availiable for IT professionals and for students, etc. here. It's a great value for free, and it works quite well. Updates daily, and as long as you still qualify the next year, you get free yearly subscriptions. Enjoy!


-TheRoni

damnit and I just bought a 6 month subscribption of titanium haha....

It's not available for students, only IT Professionals though.
 

meefmah

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@MDesigner (or anyone who knows):

Please list the individual files contained in the .zip.

It would be nice, if they where listed in the original post.

TIA
 

Toothpick

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I too have a high end system, that doesn't mean I want that junk in the background. 5 fps lost is too much! lol

hehe!! yeah right, with todays video cards you get 195fps and by running two virus programs it drops to 190 :)

TP
 

Spudd

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Originally posted by: Toothpick
I too have a high end system, that doesn't mean I want that junk in the background. 5 fps lost is too much! lol

hehe!! yeah right, with todays video cards you get 195fps and by running two virus programs it drops to 190 :)

TP


Who knows??? It could happen to you! roflmao
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Toothpick
I too have a high end system, that doesn't mean I want that junk in the background. 5 fps lost is too much! lol
hehe!! yeah right, with todays video cards you get 195fps and by running two virus programs it drops to 190 :)

TP
Dude, I think you just don't "get it." For some of us who can't afford 8GB of RAM, we don't need extra memory hogs staying resident (virus scanning programs aren't known for light use of RAM). And it's not like they can stay swapped out most of the time, either, and since they will both be scanning every program that you run before it runs, you'll not only have increased memory consumption but also delayed program startup. For me, one AV program plus standard (or what should be standard) security precautions is plenty enough. I see no reason whatsoever that uninformed newbies should be told that they need two AV programs in addition to the normal security practices (as this will provide a false sense of "security" if they have "extra" protection, and the security precautions will become lax). If you want to be ultra-paranoid about this and have enough system re$ources not to worry about it, then go ahead, but don't go preaching it to everyone like the One and Only Truth, or you'll just look silly. :)
 

slpaulson

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Originally posted by: gsaldivar
PC-Cillin 2002 identified & blocked this in mid-download.. :D

ditto

I'll have to try my Norton Corperate at school to see how that compares.
 

computerABUSER

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Dude, I think you just don't "get it." For some of us who can't afford 8GB of RAM, we don't need extra memory hogs staying resident (virus scanning programs aren't known for light use of RAM). And it's not like they can stay swapped out most of the time, either, and since they will both be scanning every program that you run before it runs, you'll not only have increased memory consumption but also delayed program startup. For me, one AV program plus standard (or what should be standard) security precautions is plenty enough. I see no reason whatsoever that uninformed newbies should be told that they need two AV programs in addition to the normal security practices (as this will provide a false sense of "security" if they have "extra" protection, and the security precautions will become lax). If you want to be ultra-paranoid about this and have enough system re$ources not to worry about it, then go ahead, but don't go preaching it to everyone like the One and Only Truth, or you'll just look silly

dude, I don't think you get it. He didn't preach that!! he said "IMHO" plus he's right a lot of people do run two AV programs and also run two or more anti-spyware programs jsut so their computer will be safer.


Toothpick wrote:
also let me add, in todays extremely fast virus/worm/trojan world I believe that it is smart to run two virus programs at the same time. Of course this is just IMHO
 

MDesigner

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I don't think it's a good idea to run two anti-virus apps at once. So many of them have resident auto-protect, the OS hooks are likely to fight each other for control and cause instability.