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Simple Machine Protect

Name: Simple Machine Protect
Links: http://sourceforge.net/projects/smpav/ http://smp.e-freshware.com/
Liscence: Open Source
Description: Simple Machine Protect is portable antivirus software for your Windows Operating System, build to remove certain variant of virus, worm, trojan and spyware from your computer. SMP was designed to be a simple, open source antivirus.

Ok, sure, it's already portable, but it's be nice to add some more antivirus to portableapps.

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it was recomended here in the forum, but as for myself, I am not exactly sure what it should do. I mean an antivirus software which has no visrus signatures database or if it has it is only some kb in size? While other antivirus products update frequently, often more then once a day, this one seems to live without any signature updates completely. So it will use some sort of heuristics sure. I dont say that any reasonable software has to be hundreds of megabytes in size to do some work, but here it is somehow too much out of proportion, the install files of some 1.3mb or so and that is all? So I have here some doubt that this is doing anything useful for the moment.
Or can someone explain what this software is for and how does it work?

Otto Sykora
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Dead Project

It's a dead project. As viruses change and grow, it becomes less and less useful. As it's nearly a year out of date now, it would only offer a false sense of security.

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Ironically

McAfee and ClamWin went berserk when I attempted the download:

Here is the VirusTotal Report:
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/3374fb6469e5e72bde0dd498b275f19129813...

I think use of this product could be problematic.

Tim

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

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