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Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Fletcher - 09-25-2009 Hey folks, Avast! gave me the following news item: http://www.avast.com/eng/news-at-avast.html News at Avast! Wrote:News at avast Just to remind you people, never let those updates or scans go un-used. Don't let the malware or anything malicious for that matter eat your computer's performance and stbility. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Galm-1 - 09-25-2009 Mines already been eaten up... Not sure how to fix it, what happens is i have no Windows Explorer, so no desktop, no start menu and when i try and start the Explorer.exe from the Task Manager it fails. It started with one little thing i noticed one small little file... Anything can destroy you, you DO have to be careful cause even the smallest thing can kill your computer. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Fletcher - 09-25-2009 ' Wrote:Mines already been eaten up...Start your computer in safe mode and run a complete search. If that fails, back up all you can and wipe the partition, but that should be the LAST resort. If you can try to avoid using too many USB pens as some malicious files are tasked with migrating to removable media. To get into safe mode, restart PC and I think you need to smash F8 as it boots up. Then select safe mode, and run your antivirus and malware scanners. This may not completely fix your computer, but it will help. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - obnoxious1 - 09-25-2009 I also suggest getting both Advance System Care & Security 360 from IObit. Both are free & do an awesome job as far as catching malware, hijacks & trojans. Advance system care also helps clean CRAP out of your computer safely. Both very easy to use & Update almost daily ( sometimes twice a day) you can get these ( again FREE) at http://iobit.com Or look for them on Cnet @ http://download.com Hmm I should get a commission or something... Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Exile - 09-25-2009 This might be what killed my 750 Euro PC a week ago -.-. Damned thing wasn't even a month old, taking it back to the shop tomorrow. Cheers Fletch. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Red_Bull - 09-26-2009 ' Wrote:I also suggest getting both Advance System Care & Security 360 from IObit. Both are free & do an awesome job as far as catching malware, hijacks & trojans. Advance system care also helps clean CRAP out of your computer safely. Both very easy to use & Update almost daily ( sometimes twice a day) Thank you so much! I've been looking for a security system for a while now. You are my saving angel, Kudos! P.S.-Yes it's very good. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - DeathsOverture - 09-26-2009 Safe browsing is the single most important step to preventing an infection. Most viruses attempt to trick unsuspecting users by posing as legitimate software. Cyber criminals disguise their malicious programs as codecs, plugins, cheat software, keygens, no-cd patches, documents, media files, and more. The key is to recognize when you have ventured beyond the realm of safe browsing. The most common malicious sites will pose as an antivirus scanner. The authors use your fear of viruses trick you into downloading their program to "remove a detected virus," when in actuality, you are downloading a virus itself. I work at the IT Help Desk at my school, and I see the "Rogue" antivirus software all the time. My tips:
I hope this helps someone :) Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - NerdRage - 09-26-2009 Hmm, you think Nod32 will cut it? it seems to update the virus signatures almost every day. What kind of idiot makes these viruses? just for the sake of killing random peoples computers? i bet about 40% of viruses actually are made by the antivirus companies. Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - DeathsOverture - 09-26-2009 ' Wrote:What kind of idiot makes these viruses? just for the sake of killing random peoples computers? i bet about 40% of viruses actually are made by the antivirus companies. Cyber criminals create viruses for a number of reasons. Money is usually involved, whether it's generated through stealing, or enslaving your PC as part of a botnet and then selling its usage... Keep your anti-Malware programs updated - Incindre - 09-27-2009 ' Wrote:Hmm, you think Nod32 will cut it? My NOD32 doesn't update every day... *Opens all antivirus and malware programs and initiates deep scans* |