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Need help with a torrent related trojan :(
Al_Sleeper:
--- Quote from: Smiffe on August 05, 2010, 02:00:12 PM ---So submitting file for analyse and wait for update was the only thing I could do :/
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Once I encountered a new version of some trojan that Kaspersky could not detect properly. I sent it to their support service, and it was included in the signature list in several hours. Thus, sending suspicious files for analysis does help a lot.
Louise:
ESET NOD32, good choice! ;; I use that because it detects all keyloggers and such that attach to mabinogi :/
Freedom Kira:
Hmm, so I wonder, do you still have problems with corrupt video files?
hanayome:
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on August 05, 2010, 03:38:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: hanayome on August 04, 2010, 03:26:16 PM ---Or, like i said, get Norton 360 for "cheap". I can PM you a link if you need.
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Somehow, I wouldn't trust a pirated version of an anti-virus.
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And somehow, i would never pay for any software. And many people i know uses pirated versions of AV without any probs. The AVs are very loyal even when pirated. You can also use their "One-click support" feature and they won't know you have a pirated copy. ;)
@Smiffe. Could you tell the exact name of the virus? I should report it to norton so i don't get affected by it.
Xiong Chiamiov:
--- Quote from: hanayome on August 06, 2010, 11:10:38 AM ---
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on August 05, 2010, 03:38:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: hanayome on August 04, 2010, 03:26:16 PM ---Or, like i said, get Norton 360 for "cheap". I can PM you a link if you need.
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Somehow, I wouldn't trust a pirated version of an anti-virus.
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And somehow, i would never pay for any software. And many people i know uses pirated versions of AV without any probs. The AVs are very loyal even when pirated. You can also use their "One-click support" feature and they won't know you have a pirated copy. ;)
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You don't know of any problems, which is quite a different thing than not having any.
Personally, I'd prefer to use only open-source software, checksummed against official hashes and with releases signed by the developer's public key. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen if I want to get anything done, but my point still stands that running binaries that you know to be modified by shady sources with whom you have no legal recourse against is a Bad Idea(tm).
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