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AntiVirus 2008? Charliec 09-07-2008
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Posted by The Real Truth MVP on September 7, 2008, 10:51 pm
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Yes it does, I test it all the time when doing my Remove-it updates. AVG
does not and MBAM and SAS paid version with real-time protection does not
even catch it. MBAM will clean it but it does not repair the damage done
after cleaning like fixing the desktop tabs etc.... Remove-it fixes all
that. MBAM real-time protection is also a resources hog on Vista which
causes delays when opening or right clicking files. I do not recommend it
for the paid version.

--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




>
>> Yes it does.
>>
>
> Really? I havent come across any antivirus that can catch AV2008
> installations, or, once infected carry out the necessary complete
> immunisation.
>
> Gaz
>


Posted by Dustin Cook on September 8, 2008, 12:44 pm
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> Yes it does, I test it all the time when doing my Remove-it updates.
> AVG does not and MBAM and SAS paid version with real-time protection
> does not even catch it. MBAM will clean it but it does not repair the
> damage done after cleaning like fixing the desktop tabs etc....
> Remove-it fixes all that. MBAM real-time protection is also a
> resources hog on Vista which causes delays when opening or right
> clicking files. I do not recommend it for the paid version.

That's not true. MBAM catchs and kills it, 100%; all known variants. And we
do reverse any policy key lockouts performed by most malware these days.

Remove-it is a stolen script, and it's not 100%.




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Regards,
Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



Posted by The Real Truth MVP on September 8, 2008, 11:11 pm
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You are a terrible researcher you don't even know you own product. That's
probably why it took you over a year to fix a false positive in Bughunter.
MBAM has problems and instead of lying about it try to find out why and have
it fixed, I gave enough details.


--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




>
>> Yes it does, I test it all the time when doing my Remove-it updates.
>> AVG does not and MBAM and SAS paid version with real-time protection
>> does not even catch it. MBAM will clean it but it does not repair the
>> damage done after cleaning like fixing the desktop tabs etc....
>> Remove-it fixes all that. MBAM real-time protection is also a
>> resources hog on Vista which causes delays when opening or right
>> clicking files. I do not recommend it for the paid version.
>
> That's not true. MBAM catchs and kills it, 100%; all known variants. And
> we
> do reverse any policy key lockouts performed by most malware these days.
>
> Remove-it is a stolen script, and it's not 100%.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
>
>


Posted by Dustin Cook on September 9, 2008, 3:18 am
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> You are a terrible researcher you don't even know you own product.
> That's probably why it took you over a year to fix a false positive in
> Bughunter. MBAM has problems and instead of lying about it try to find
> out why and have it fixed, I gave enough details.

Your details are flat out wrong, and I'm certainly not lying about it.
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-
10804572.htm

We are number 3 on download.com for a reason. The program works.
I know what MBAM is capable of doing, Christopher, I write some of the
definitions it uses. Our definition system is very comprehensive and we
are able to do all kinds of nifty things with the database commands.

As far as the false positive is concerned, You were the first and only
person to report it, but you refused to provide the log files which you
knew contained the information required to remove it, As you didn't seem
to keen on assisting in it's removal, I wasn't too concerned with
removing it as you were the only user reporting on it at the time.

Eventually another user had the issue and was kind enough to follow the
provided instructions. Walla, false positive removed. It was a years time
between you whining and refusing to provide the necessary information to
fix it, and the only other person ever to contact me regarding the false
positive.'

You are the one lying when you claimed the memory resident version was
hard in a system in windows vista. We have had very little issues with
windows Vista as far as that goes. And what few issues we do have will be
cleaned up soon.

I do have a question. The resident protection module is only available to
registered users. Your employer nor yourself are on record as having
purchased it, so are you indeed pirating our software too?


--
Regards,
Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



Posted by The Real Truth MVP on September 9, 2008, 9:38 am
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You dumbass I told you I'm not who you think I am and I don't work for NASA.
Why the hell are you looking through purchase records trying to find me?
That's a violation and it's illegal. I am going to to report this violation
to the BBB. As far as MBAM goes and what I said about it all you or anyone
has to do is test it for themselves. All you have to do is right click on
any file and it takes 10+ seconds to bring up the menu. Turn off resident
protection and it opens immediately. You can also visit any of the many
Antivirus 2008 websites, start the download or just cancel it, your MBAM
does nothing to block it. Avast will and your MBAM does NOT fix the damage
done to the display properties and screen saver tabs caused by malware nor
does it fix a corrupted Winsock. Test it for yourself. My Remove-it does all
that and fixes everything in less then 5 minutes not hours like you scan
takes. Download it here http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm


--
Cyberstalking is a crime. If you had one as bad as I did simply ignoring
them is not an option.




>
>> You are a terrible researcher you don't even know you own product.
>> That's probably why it took you over a year to fix a false positive in
>> Bughunter. MBAM has problems and instead of lying about it try to find
>> out why and have it fixed, I gave enough details.
>
> Your details are flat out wrong, and I'm certainly not lying about it.
> http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-
> 10804572.htm
>
> We are number 3 on download.com for a reason. The program works.
> I know what MBAM is capable of doing, Christopher, I write some of the
> definitions it uses. Our definition system is very comprehensive and we
> are able to do all kinds of nifty things with the database commands.
>
> As far as the false positive is concerned, You were the first and only
> person to report it, but you refused to provide the log files which you
> knew contained the information required to remove it, As you didn't seem
> to keen on assisting in it's removal, I wasn't too concerned with
> removing it as you were the only user reporting on it at the time.
>
> Eventually another user had the issue and was kind enough to follow the
> provided instructions. Walla, false positive removed. It was a years time
> between you whining and refusing to provide the necessary information to
> fix it, and the only other person ever to contact me regarding the false
> positive.'
>
> You are the one lying when you claimed the memory resident version was
> hard in a system in windows vista. We have had very little issues with
> windows Vista as far as that goes. And what few issues we do have will be
> cleaned up soon.
>
> I do have a question. The resident protection module is only available to
> registered users. Your employer nor yourself are on record as having
> purchased it, so are you indeed pirating our software too?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
>
>


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