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Malware Checker "Checkers" Needed

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Submitted by Tim Clark on February 9, 2008 - 2:35pm

Malware Checker "Checkers" Needed

I here by volunteer to check new releases of the following for False Positives by:
McAfeeAV,
http://vil.nai.com/vil/submit-sample.aspx

AvastAV Portable
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=7779

ClamWinPortable:
http://cgi.clamav.net/sendvirus.cgi

1. FireFoxPortable
2. ThunderBird Portable
3. ClamWinPortable

and to Report them to the companies in question.

If we could get some more volunteers, especially the mods, and especially folks who use AVG, and Paid versions of other free products to volunteer to check AND REPORT TO THE VENDORS it would be great. Think of volunteering to check the apps that are most important to you.

Remember it is the willingness to report to the Vendor of the AntiMalware product that is important. The above reporting methods require giving out an email address but I think they can be used by anyone.

Reporting it here gives us a heads up, BUT reporting it to the Vendor GETS IT FIXED.

Tim

{edit: Logan seems to be reporting:
http://portableapps.com/node/11321#comment-65216
that the latest update from AVG might have fixed the current spate of problems they are having Smiling }


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I Would But

I would, but to be honest I really don't use any anti-virus software. Sure, I have ClamWin installed, but I've never used it. And I don't want to download any other products because my internet's not the greatest and I really don't know and/or like some anti-virus products.

Sorry.

Edit: Omgosh, there's reports all over the forums and release stories! I'll see what I can do. Sticking out tongue

Really !

Patrick,

I CanNot in good conscience Not say something Sticking out tongue

You really should have one real time antivirus software running at all times.

If it's a matter of money I've heard Avast is a good free one.

If it's a matter of a modem, I use one at home and I can tell you that my portable version of Avast uses incremental updates and usually takes less than a couple minutes to update, I assume the installed version would be the same.

If it's a matter of "not liking" [does that mean not trusting?] you should be able to set it to ask you what to do as opposed to doing it on it's own. A least that way you could get some warnings about possible problems.

If it's a matter of affecting the performance of your machine you could perhaps turn off the real time protection [NOT RECOMMENDED] and running an on demand scan when you are not using the computer [during dinner or while watching "LOST" Smiling perhaps] Again this is not recommended but something is better than nothing.

Especially if you are providing apps for the forum it is a good idea to check them before uploading just in case something could have infected your machine and therefore your app.

Again, you really should be using something.

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

Alright

I'll look into Avast again, or Winpooch and ClamWin. I was using Avast after ZGitRDun8705 recommended it, but I got rid of it after like a week. Sticking out tongue

Better

What was the problem with Avast if I may ask?

Remember that CWP is on demand only, but more importantly it takes FOREVER to run a full system scan [think like a hour or so on a big harddrive]. You may want to run in on particular directories that are often victims of attack like \Windows and especially \Windows\System32, etc. You can also run it against particular files you have just downloaded.

It also can do a memory scan for programs currently running which is fairly fast Smiling

Note that CW updates several times a day. The more often you update it the faster the updates will be.

Also remember that CW has had false positives too Sad

Don't know anything about Winpooch

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

I Think

It's because on my old laptop, Avast slowed it down. However, I have a new laptop now so it shouldn't be a problem. You don't know anything about Winpooch? It's a watchdog for Windows that when configured with ClamWin gives you open source real-time scanning anti-virus! Smiling However it really slowed things down for me on my old computer.

oh really?

I haven't had an anti-virus program installed in at least 5 years and have had no issues. It depends on the person. If I download something I consider "sketchy", I'll scan that one file with ClamWinPortable, otherwise, I don't need AV software.

Cancer Survivors -- Remember the fight, celebrate the victory!
Help control the rugrat population -- have yourself spayed or neutered!

Yea

I agree. I like to think if the person isn't a complete idiot they'll do fine not using AV software. So maybe I should get some AV software. Sticking out tongue

I really hope your kidding

I really hope your kidding about this.

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

Lol

Yes. I just wanted to make fun of myself. Smiling

Don't do that

Patrick,

Don't do that
Not Funny, not funny at all Sticking out tongue

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

OMG

I am at such a loss for words that I guess I just don't know what to say Shocked

I guess I'll just have to wait a little longer before alpha testing your apps
And every test will now be an alpha test, sorry Sad

BTW, and how often do you update CWP?

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

No, I'm not kidding. And I

No, I'm not kidding. And I don't have a virus infestation. I'm also the sole user of my computer/network and don't have kids going to weird places to d/l whatever.

Since everyone except me is paranoid about virii, I assume y'all are scanning every file you d/l to include mine so guess what...you're "safe". Call the files what you will, won't change anything on my end.

CWP gets updated when it gets used which is less than once a month.

Cancer Survivors -- Remember the fight, celebrate the victory!
Help control the rugrat population -- have yourself spayed or neutered!

Edge

That's living life on the edge. Smiling

*polite cough*

Can we get back on topic here, I think this is a good idea. I'll do F-Secure for the Firefox Betas, Thunderbird (as soon as I get IMAP set up) and Toucan.

On a slight change to the original post I think as well as checking new releases you need to use the programs fairly regularly incase a new set of definitions messes things up.

'...and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard...' JFK

Agreed

I agree,

That's why I picked my three, those are the three that I use every day.

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?