How can I be 100% sure if I have a virus on my computer?
The obvious answer will of course be a virus scan. I have kaspersky virus protection on my computer but it's always possible for a virus to slip passed it right?
Is there anyway I can be 100% (or a least pretty close) that my computer is not infected with anything?
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#3
Posted 12 September 2008 - 09:45 PM
Nowadays there are very few, if any, "Viruses" infecting people's computers . There are so
many different "Kinds" that now the term used is "malware" . That is WHY we recommend
the "Layered Approach", which is somewhat explained at
forums.pcworld.com/docs/DOC-1141|d-1141 . The Best way to reduce the Possibility of
having malware on a computer is to have a highly trained, experienced, CERTIFIED
"Malware-Fighter" analyze the Log from the "HijackThis" program .
#4
Posted 12 September 2008 - 10:52 PM
In addition to layered approach mentioned by {user:username=SpiritWind} , you may run any of free online scans monthly to make sure any viruses do not get through your protection. Below are some of the links.
eset online scanner
bitdefender online scanner
mcafee freescan
kaspersky free scan
Most require IE for their scanning.
eset online scanner
bitdefender online scanner
mcafee freescan
kaspersky free scan
Most require IE for their scanning.
#7
Posted 14 September 2008 - 06:55 AM
Hi Joshuav. I would disagree slightly. Although HiJackThis is an excellent application to use to try and determine what malicious files may be in your computer, it is not something that should be used lightly. HiJackThis only produces a log that is then read by individuals who know how to decipher the log.
There are only a few, I believe Spirit is one, people in this Community that is proficient in reading that log. Otherwise, the person would have to take that log and have it deciphered by someone else. That could potentially eat up valuable time that could be spent actually trying to resolve the problem instead of waiting for someone else to determine what the problem may be.
All in all, the Documents that both Spirit and I provided give any person the tools necessary to resolve a security breach on his or her own.
There are only a few, I believe Spirit is one, people in this Community that is proficient in reading that log. Otherwise, the person would have to take that log and have it deciphered by someone else. That could potentially eat up valuable time that could be spent actually trying to resolve the problem instead of waiting for someone else to determine what the problem may be.
All in all, the Documents that both Spirit and I provided give any person the tools necessary to resolve a security breach on his or her own.
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