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EAV Antivirus Suite Free Edition

Overview: EAV Antivirus Suite can detect and eliminate spyware, Trojans, keyloggers, adware programs, browser hijackers, cookies, spybots, trackware, and other malware, even new and unknown ones, on your PC.

Your comments, suggestions and, opinions are requested. :slight_smile:

The registrant for the site is a Zhang Cheng, which makes me think it’s probably a Chinese operation. The words “10 foot” and “barge pole” spring to mind, not that there hasn’t been some good security software come out of China (Ice Sword, for example) but because the company is entirely an unknown, and there is bugger-all information about it on the web page.

your-soft.com does have another program mentioned on Spyware Warrior:

http://www.spywarewarrior.com/uiuc/soft5.htm

because the company is entirely an unknown
Thanks Frank, I ran into the same problem while researching which is why it's posted here. ;D

http://www.your-soft.com/
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/your-soft.com?ref=safe&client_ver=FF_26.5_6176&locale=en-US&premium=false&client_type=FF&aff_id=0
:-\ ???

The Site Advisor entry (Bad shopping experience) refers to two Spyware Warrior rogue entries for Anti-Virus&Spyware and Anti-Spyware Blocker:

anti-viruses.net/your-soft.com- False positives work as goad to purchase; poor scan reporting; inadequate info about company & app;

Actually I would bet within a few years that Chinese antivirus/spyware will surpass Western companies. They have a lot more interaction with each other, its easier for them to form large R&D departments, and there is no real shortage of technical workers for hire.

http://www.chinatechnews.com/2007/08/24/5797-chinese-antivirus-software-companies-cooperate-to-fight-viruses/

I’m quite sure China is going to take the lead in developing new technology as well as manufacturing largely western-owned brands.

I’ve no problem with companies such as Rising that proudly proclaim they are Chinese and have an address on their web site.

I mean, I’m only guessing they’re based in China. Who knows? “Inadequate info about company” indeed.

This software is now popping up on c/net
I noticed that the version number hasn’t changed.
Has any one experimented with it?