How do you deal with antivirus?
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02-28-2011, 03:00 PM
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How do you deal with antivirus?
Hi, while my specific issue has to do with a TS patch rather than windows activation I guess it still applies to al this tools.
For some tests I needed to patch the wxp TS service and the antivirus blocked the files right upon decompression. I know I could disable it and create an exeption but how safe is that as antivirus download new definitions and -more importantly- new versions (i.e. from 4.8 to 5.0)? Are the exeptions on the individual files generally honored by the AVs? I guess the core of the question is "what can be done to prevent the system from getting locked due to an AV removing the patched files"? Thanks in advance! Siko. |
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03-01-2011, 03:31 AM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
About TS patch. anti-virus deletes the patchers. not the patched files
Regards, NewEraCracker |
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03-01-2011, 12:39 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
Hi, thank you!
Can I more o less remain confident the files won´t be deleted and the system locked? Not that I am asking for any guarantees, it´s just to know what I can expect from the situation. TIA |
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06-18-2011, 12:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2011 12:46 PM by Lone Browncoat.)
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
Well, this morning on my W2kP machine, AVG [7.5.557] with Virus base 270.14.151/3707 with a release date of 6/16/2011 6:34AM
just false positive as a trojan both the Generic AntiWPA and the V3.4.6 file. So I just released them[from the vault] back to where they were residing. For unfortunately while W2k shuts down faster than XP, when building a HTPC/PVR, XP has the better hibernation routine,though I haven't yet tried Hazars's suggestion to wittle down 2k with nLite to 90MB, its just easier to slap in XP with just the basics and add the AntiWPA for a machine that stays off-line. Then I can go away for awhile, whereas 2k is slow to hibernate and doesn't always succeed. EDIT: Of course,these days if you want to avoid activation, I dual-boot Linux for those extended sessions on-line. |
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03-25-2012, 07:57 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
if the patcher you use is infected you would get warnings,
I m using TS patcher that is cool with MS Essentials AV better be careful patcher you use is safe... |
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06-04-2012, 08:06 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
i blck my AV and patch windows
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10-03-2012, 12:06 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
mse is good
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10-17-2012, 08:04 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
I usually buy a Kaspersky liscence every year. Simple to use and never had any problems.
« Knowledge is good only if it is shared. » |
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12-25-2012, 06:40 PM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
Bitdefender doesn't like it, and it will remove Anti-WPA without prompting on bootup.
I found this out the hard way this morning. Rebooted the PC, Bitdefender removed Anti-WPA. Got the activation prompt, it could not find a network connection and kept logging me off. I decided to restore a backup made with Acronis True Image which was a month old. Ran it using the BartPE plugin, it hung at 36 seconds to go. I had to force a reboot, and the partition I had been restoring to was now unallocated. But instead to restoring to it, I made the rather dumb mistake of restoring to the other partition on the drive, which had data on it. I have since found backups of about 98% of what was on there. So Avast, which was what I used before BD, is now back on the PC. It has no problem with Anti-WPA. I also have had no problems in the past with Avira Anti-Vir Free. I got rid of them because they started bundling adware. |
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02-22-2013, 05:00 AM
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RE: How do you deal with antivirus?
Use a FUD crypter that doesn't break reloc or VA handling of the binary...
Russian owned AVs are usually safe for loaders and patched binaries... |
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