could you guys possibly make a suspicious file sender for the Avast internet security, so just in case there is a file that is not being detected as a virus but, when executed it makes the computer run slower and so on, so I was curious to see if you guys could make an update and put that into the security, to where we can send files to you guys to see if they are really infected or not, and also a few more things if you guys could add a bot watcher, and be able to stop dialer’s, and a feature to where the internet security integrates into like let’s say your wireless router so it can block out DDos attacks, and many other things, because some routers are good for security but that’s where you guys could make Avast the best by adding a feature like this, because Norton has some security that is able to allow you to connect to a computer that is on your wireless network to see what that computer is doing exactly on your network, so if you guys could add a few of those features it would help a lot, and I am sure you guys would get the best results and customers left and right wanting this security, I mean don’t get me wrong Avast is great, I personally love it, it just needs some added features that’s all if you guys could do that.
First you should confirm it by analysis:
You could also check the offending/suspect file at: VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner and report the findings here, post the URL in the Address bar of the VT results page.
You already can - If multiple detections are made at virustotal - Send the sample/s to avast as a Undetected Malware:
Open the chest and right click in the Chest and select Add, navigate to where you have the sample and add it to the chest (see image). Once in the chest, right click on the file and select ‘Submit to virus lab…’ complete the form and submit, the file will be uploaded during the next update. Note: manually adding to the chest doesn’t remove them from the original location, so they still have to be dealt with in that location.
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Send the sample to virus (at) avast (dot) com zipped and password protected with the password in email body, a link to this topic might help and false positive/undetected malware in the subject.