I got this and avast did not even stop it. Even the scans I run told me I did not have any infections. Why didn’t avast catch this?
Thats because no antivirus solution can detect everything, it’s just impossible. The malware writers are always one step ahead of AV companies because they have to discover them. Avast’s detection is around 97% from what I know.
My suggestions:
- Pair up your antivirus product with Malwarebytes and Hitman Pro. They work great alongside
antivirus programs and they’re free. - If you have avast Pro or Internet Security, use the Process Virtualization module to prevent any future infections.
Or use Sandboxie if you want a free version (a bit harder to use imo).
Hi jimb11
If you still have problems with Antivir Solution Pro, you can remove it with MBAM :
http://siri-urz.blogspot.com/2010/07/antivir-solution-pro.html
Greetz, Red.
Can’t avast put Antivir Solution Pro into their virus definitions update to catch this?
Well the thing is, fake antiviruses are known to keep changing their code to avoid antiviruses from detecting them again, so they are especially tricky to deal with.
Fake antivirus overwhelming scanners
http://news.techworld.com/security/3203072/fake-antivirus-overwhelming-scanners/
quote:
The reason for the growth in numbers is what is known in technical terminology as ‘polymorphism’, an old defence technique which involves changing the binary checksum of every copy (or download) of a piece of malware. This makes it much more difficult for antivirus programs to detect the programs.
These things seem to be getting more common on the forum.
Would winpatrol plus with real-time monitoring of startup programs and registry monitoring enabled prevent this sort of infection?
Would logging on XP with a limited rights user account prevent it?
(though logging on XP other than as an administrator seems to be a real chore - a lot of things won’t work, and I can’t find any way to gain temporary admin rights through password entry - I have to log out and log in again as an administrator.)
It would detect it in the Free version however the PLUS version will provide much more information.
Detect and Review New Auto-Startup Programshttp://www.winpatrol.com/compare.html
Does windows uac prevent rogue av’s from getting on your computers?
If you do not install it, i.e., set no to UAC question. No, it won’t infect your computer.
But UAC will never say you if the setup is from an infected program or a clean one.