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FAQ....Anti Virus stating Virus with Bit Che??
zeusz4u:
My new antivirus program detects the script-update program of bit che infected :(
I'm using G Data Internet Security 2010... here is a screenshot of the version of the antivirus software and signature database...
brindisi:
--- Quote from: chip! on January 13, 2009, 02:08:19 am ---Uninstall Norton (since its one of the worst AV products).. and install a good one.. such as AVG, Kaspersky, NOD32.. maybe even Avast!
--- End quote ---
chip knows, what he's talking about - one of the worst EVER!
- even for Symantec Products.
It's a shame, how they buy out good names (and NORTON WAS one) and Products, spoil it and then sell that rubbish >:(
I myself have also good expirience with AVG and NOD32, but changed recently back to AntiVir (freeav.de). Its free and the guard is faster on my old PIII machines ;-)
greetz
brin O0
w4nne1980:
--- Quote from: xenoch on January 12, 2009, 09:17:29 pm ---i love bit che it is a great little app but this morning when i tried to use it norton has removed it when i tried re install it tells me it has a suspicous mh690 heuristic virus
please help
UPDATE!!
Should be all fixed, I got this message today!:
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We are writing in relation to your submission through Symantec's on-line
False Positive Dispute Submission form for your Bit Che software version
1.0 being detected by Symantec Software. In light of further
investigation and analysis Symantec is happy to remove this detection
from within its products.
The updated detection will be distributed in the next set of virus
definitions, available daily, or weekly via LiveUpdate, depending on
Symantec product version, or daily from our website at
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/defs.download.html.
Decisions made by Symantec are subject to change if alterations to the
Software are made over time or as classification criteria and/or the
policy employed by Symantec changes over time to address the evolving
landscape.
Sincerely,
Symantec Security Response
http://securityresponse.symantec.com
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So when ever Norton releases there next virus definition everything should run as it was........
Thanks for everybody's patience Smiley
Thankx MinLo
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[url]]http:// O0 ;) :D ;D
WarningU2:
Just another report
Vipre new Premium edition is reporting
c:\program files\bit che\languages\compare.exe as >> Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT
Risk name: Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT
Source: Active Protection
Quar date: 4/9/2010 6:10 PM
Risk level: High
Risk category: Trojan
Description: Trojan is a general term for malicious software that is installed under false or deceptive pretenses or is installed without the user's full knowledge and consent. Most Trojans exhibit some form of malicious, hostile, or harmful functionality or behavior.
Advice: This is a high risk and should be removed immediately as it may compromise your privacy and security, make dangerous changes to your computer's settings without your knowledge and consent, or severely degrade your computer's performance and stability.
I have submitted to sunbelt software as a false positive (I hope).
41purpose:
Just gonna weigh in on the whole A/V thing. I have only had experience with Norton(I hate),AVG(can't keep hands to it's self), and Bitdefender(like it but was to much IMO) so through the big names and some lesser knowns (although I have used Avira and Super Anti Apyware some) I finally worked my way down to a series of components rather then all the burden being on one program. While I'm sure there will be those who will try to "educate" me, and thats fine because we all have an opinion, I've been happy with Having Security Essentials as a real time guard, Spybot search and destroy for the tea timer and scanner, and Malware Bites as my main A/V scanner. I also run unhack me but I've found myself doing that less and less. This is all based on personal experience. I have had various issues with al but this setup and am 100% happy with it. As I try to format and reinstall at least twice a year, I don't mind taking a few chances to see what my security is capable of and this is where I'm staying. Security Essentials is probably gonna be the one to take the most heat just because it's Microsoft, but with experience,your may vary I guess, this beat other programs to the punch time and again in the realtime protection department. I don't use the A/V so I can't vouch for that, but the real time protection was nice. Hope this helps and doesn't make people fllame. Sorry it's so long, but I tend to do that when I type. Can't seem to keep it simple :)
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