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I just removed something called rootkit.TDSServe and rootkit.TDSServe/fake from a computer with NOD32 installed, thanks to SUPERAntiSpyware. I had never heard of SUPERAntiSpyware before this thread, so I'm glad I read about it here. I wasn't able to do anything without removing the hard drive and putting it in another computer for the scan - SUPERAntiSpyware wouldn't install otherwise. And then I had to scan again after booting the drive and installing SUPERAntiSpyware. Once the spyware scan started finding it, NOD32 popped up with threat messages and quarantined the files, but I wish it would have caught it before it ever got on the computer. Over the past year I have been steadily losing the faith I once had in NOD32. Once upon a time it seemed like viruses and spyware were a thing of the past once I installed NOD32, but now more and more of my clients are getting infected. I'm also not very happy with their refusal to integrate their product with any of the common managed services monitoring solutions out there. As soon as my clients' subscriptions are up, I will probably move in another direction. NotWearingPants fucked around with this message at 21:24 on Dec 14, 2008 |
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