Then when you remove the infection you can see how effective the removal has been
[Project] Self infecting secondary PC
#21
Posted 29 December 2008 - 05:40 AM
One really good thing you could do with this would be to run processmonitor and then get a virus/malware and watch what reg keys/files are added/changed.
Then when you remove the infection you can see how effective the removal has been
Then when you remove the infection you can see how effective the removal has been
#22
Posted 10 August 2009 - 03:36 AM
Installing Messenger Plus without the adware is harmless, right? I know loads of people who install that on their computers and have always wondered if without the adware it's harmless. I even used to use it myself a while back before I deviated from MSN messenger completely.
#23
Posted 11 February 2010 - 02:20 PM
wow awesome just saw this now!
did anyone find a huge list of malware for download yet? im surprised there isnt a "collection" out there....
and when you have infected your pc with all this malware, are there any programs that can remove it in an automatic fashion without locking up and giving 9000 pop-ups for the user to decide what action to take?
did anyone find a huge list of malware for download yet? im surprised there isnt a "collection" out there....
and when you have infected your pc with all this malware, are there any programs that can remove it in an automatic fashion without locking up and giving 9000 pop-ups for the user to decide what action to take?
#24
Posted 12 August 2010 - 07:43 AM
If you want more (virus/trojans)to test your systems security.
i use link for testing(virus/trojans)with virtual system.
http://www.malwaredo...ist.com/mdl.php
I am not responsible for the damages. (if your computer got infection)
Use it with your own risk.
i use link for testing(virus/trojans)with virtual system.
http://www.malwaredo...ist.com/mdl.php
I am not responsible for the damages. (if your computer got infection)
Use it with your own risk.
#25
Posted 18 February 2013 - 10:11 PM
This project has ended. Closing thread.
For best results as of early 2013: Microsoft Security Essentials for Anti-Virus. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for anti-malware/anti-spyware. Avoid registry cleaners or anything that boasts it will "boost performance".
For best results as of early 2013: Microsoft Security Essentials for Anti-Virus. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for anti-malware/anti-spyware. Avoid registry cleaners or anything that boasts it will "boost performance".



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