Author Topic: AVG antivirus  (Read 3645 times)

Norton keeps making me delete iTunes
stuff getting rid of stuff? What?

stuff getting rid of stuff? What?
stuff + stuff = less stuff? It just doesn't add up!

stuff + stuff = less stuff? It just doesn't add up!
You install stuff to get rid of stuff. Paradox!

Anyway, I ditched McAfee only a few days before they stuffed up that patch, thank god.

Kaspersky > All other anti-virus software.

Kaspersky > All other anti-virus software.
Glad someone feels the same way.

When a virus tries to shut it down, it re-downloads the virus database and re-enables itself. <3

I still have McAfee on my computer but it doesn't do anything because it stops 1% into its scan on some file in the Recycle Bin that no other program has identified as anything bad.

I still have McAfee on my computer but it doesn't do anything because it stops 1% into its scan on some file in the Recycle Bin that no other program has identified as anything bad.
Delete the file?

Can't even get to it.


:/

Quote from: McAfee
Scanning:                       C:\$Recycle.Bin\S-1-5-2...0455-1000\$R5Q28N8.part

Lather, rinse, repeat for the next forever

I just have the small buisness version of macafee.....no crippling updat yet :/

I just have the small buisness version of macafee.....no crippling updat yet :/

what's this update everyone's talking about

what's this update everyone's talking about
idk
something like, the update was infected/tampered with/corrupted before it was copied and sent out and cuased computers to shut down/crash without ending/break




I guess

No, if you read the first page of this topic, you would know that it detected svchost.exe as a virus. Some viruses do disguise themselves as svchost.exe.

svchost.exe is a windows process that enables certain features of Windows to boot on system startup. Without it, the computer is unable to boot unless in safe mode.

No, if you read the first page of this topic, you would know that it detected svchost.exe as a virus. Some viruses do disguise themselves as svchost.exe.

svchost.exe is a windows process that enables certain features of Windows to boot on system startup. Without it, the computer is unable to boot unless in safe mode.
should I be concerned that there are always 3-4 svchost.exes running?
If so......red wire? blue wire? ocean foam green wire? which svchost.exe to END process?????