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I have just ran a full scan of the new AVG 8 free found over 200 trojans/adaware which i put in virus fault.

Question by Northman: I have just ran a full scan of the new AVG 8 free found over 200 trojans/adaware which i put in virus fault.
The entries are nklm/software/microsoft/internet explorer /activex compatibilitykillAV,zlob,spyaxe etc etc is it best to leave them in the virus fault for a week or two before deleting,Windows Defender,Spybot or AVG 7.5 previous version never detected these so i am a bit concerned as AVG 8 free has only been released a few days ago anyone can help please?
I even done an online scan at Kaspersky website 2 weeks ago and that found nothing.

http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner

Best answer:

Answer by toontje02
These days you need a whole lot more than just a virus protection. Only about 15% of all malware is viruses. The rest is worms, trojans, phishing schemes, spyware, etc.

Here’s some ideas to make Internet Security Suite (securitycenter) for free. Free is always the best.

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1. For your Anti-Virus……(Always use only 1 A-V…You must NEVER use more than one anti-virus, Even an expired anti-virus can cause a major conflict…(did I mention that you MUST uninstall any old anti-virus products?)

For your anti-virus needs, I would suggest Avira AntiVirĀ® PersonalEdition Classic. It has excellent heuristics, a virus detection rate that is better than many of “paid-for” anti-virus programs and is light on using your computer’s resources. And did I mention that it’s free!

Download here:

http://www.free-av.com/

Avoid an anti-virus called AVG (free version). It is wildly popular but has poor virus detection rates.

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2. For your Anti-Adware and Anti-Spyware needs……………(use at least 1 anti-spyware, but 2 is OK). Do a scan with it on a regular basis.

SUPERAntiSpyware:

http://www.superantispyware.com/

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3. For your Firewall……….(Always use only 1 software firewall)

A decent free firewall is PC Tools Firewall Plus. One can either choose “Normal User Mode” Or “Expert User Mode”‘depending on the detail of alerts and application custom rules desired.

It is one of the few free firewalls that will work (and work well) on Vista as well as XP and 2000.

http://www.pctools.com/firewall/

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4. And to help protect your computer from ever getting infected with malware in the first place………… (use them both)

SpywareBlaster helps to immunize your computer again certain selected malware.:

http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareb…

SiteAdvisor warns you when visiting a potentionally malicious web-site:

http://www.siteadvisor.com/

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5. And always keep your Windows and all your installed software 100% updated and patched with all critical and security updates from the vendors THIS IS A MUST! In Internet Explorer just click Tools then Windows Updates.

Here is a little online (no download) security tool called The Secunia Software Inspector, that checks a computer for un-secure, un-updated and un-patched apps that may be installed on your computer.

The Secunia Software Inspector checks for possibly vulnerable programs like Adobe, Winamp, Java, Windows, Internet Explorer etc. and notifies if critical security updates are needed. !

Will work using IE, Opera or Firefox.

Use it once a month.

Pretty cool and free at:

http://secunia.com/software_inspector/

Great luck! Enjoy!

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6 Comments to “I have just ran a full scan of the new AVG 8 free found over 200 trojans/adaware which i put in virus fault.”

  • highlander74 June 1, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    i would delete them, but back them up just to be safe on a cd.

  • Willy June 1, 2011 at 4:19 pm

    Er, sounds a lot! Windows Defender and Spybot aren’t that great and AVG free AV never did detect spyware before now, but it still sounds a lot. Think I’d leave ‘em in the vault a while.

  • tomjackson886 June 1, 2011 at 5:17 pm

    i dont like that one try nod 32 there is never any problems we had avg nod is better

  • Jaygee June 1, 2011 at 5:35 pm

    on her or any were on the net

  • olde.mike June 1, 2011 at 6:18 pm

    http://www.grisoft.com provide excellent help on line for users of their current anti virus/spy-ware program(s) free or purchased.
    There are strengths and weaknesses to all programs of this type and it is not unusual to get false positives and the reverse. However AVG provides quality products, so I would trust the program.

  • Soccer Dave June 1, 2011 at 6:41 pm

    I had the same thing, just left them in the end because kept saying virus vault was full.

    The link scanner doesn’t work on mine and there’s no email scanner, I’m thinking of going back to 7.5.

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