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kwag 06-24-2005 06:42 PM

BitDefender Anti Virus
 
Hey all,

I just downloaded this: http://www.bitdefender.com/site/Main...-Products.html

Quoting from their site:

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Security & Fun for FREE
Have you ever been looking for your own, tailored antivirus?
Have you thought you can have it for free?
The seventh generation of BitDefender allows you to customize your product, so you can make it yours.
Free your imagination to create new interfaces, designed by you, and share them with your friends.
Have fun and stay secure using the new BitDefender!
The new release uses the ICSA Labs certified scanning engines for Microsoft Windows® XP allowing users to enjoy their virus protection as they move to the future's technologies.


Centralized management console
Benefiting from previous experience, the new BitDefender Free Edition was designed with a centralized management console, which allows protection options configuration for all BitDefender modules. It is enough to open the
management console in order to have access to all modules: Virus Scan, Scheduler, Live! Update, Quarantine, Reports.


System scanning
On demand scanning - Powerful scan engines ensure detection and removal of all viruses in the wild every time you need it.

Scheduled scanning
You can schedule the checking of your system at any time, periodically, without any other intervention.

Immediate scanning
With just a right click you can check your files and folders.

Automatic and manual update
Intelligent update of antivirus protection, without your intervention. The update can be done from the network over the Internet, directly or through a Proxy Server. You may also check the existence of an upgrade or update, at any moment you'd like.

Skinable interface
You can express yourself, designing new interfaces, or you can use those drawn by others.

File Quarantine
By isolating the infected files in quarantine, the risk of getting infected diminishes. You also have the possibility to send these files for further analysis to BitDefender Labs.

Report File
When launching a scan you may choose to create a report file where you can see statistics about the scan process.

Free Human Technical Support
Provides 24/24 e-mail, chat and phone human technical support.


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I'm trying it right now, and so far, it has found 6 viruses on my machine that AVG Anti Virus didn't :!:

-kwag

Dialhot 06-25-2005 03:31 AM

I'm not sure you can live with 6 virii on your PC without noticing them.
I suspect more false alerts or harmless things reported as virii by a tool and not by an other.

Note: you should try avast. The best free anti-virii I know (for the moment at least :-))

Anerboda 06-25-2005 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot

Note: you should try avast. The best free anti-virii I know (for the moment at least :-))

I tried avast some time ago, but suddenly after a virus database update, I couldn't open moviestacker without avast telling me it is a virus...
Never used it since...

-Anerboda

Dialhot 06-25-2005 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anerboda
I tried avast some time ago, but suddenly after a virus database update, I couldn't open moviestacker without avast telling me it is a virus...

You see what I call 'false alert' oncerning the report of bitdefender so :)

For moviestacker you knew easily the antivirus program was wrong. But who know the origin of all the files in his HD, and can be sure that an antivirus is not reporting a false alert ?

Edit: I'll try bitdefender and let you know if it reports new things that my two other antivirii prog (avast + avg) didn't find.

kwag 06-25-2005 09:56 AM

One thing about Bitdefender, it's slow as a turtle :!:
But the final result of the scan was that if found 26 viruses/trojans 8O
Also, the free edition won't scan E-Mails, like AVG does. You have to purchase the standard version to have that.
I'm giving avast a try now ;)

-kwag

Dialhot 06-25-2005 10:03 AM

Avast is the only antivir I know that has a module aimed towards p2p tools and one for IM applications (msn...)

But in order to compare to bitdefender I just launched a carefull scan and I see that it can't scan some UPX protected exe. That can be a problem.

kwag 06-25-2005 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
But in order to compare to bitdefender I just launched a carefull scan and I see that it can't scan some UPX protected exe. That can be a problem.

You mean avast can't scan UPX, or Bitdefender :?:

-kwag

Dialhot 06-25-2005 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
You mean avast can't scan UPX, or Bitdefender :?:

Avast. Not all UPX, but some can't be read.

kwag 06-25-2005 03:56 PM

That probably explains why I got so many viruses detected with Bitdefender, because it decompresses many files that AVG doesn't.
Makes the process slower, but I guess I'd settle for a virus free machine, at the cost of more scan time :)
Now the question is making up my mind between Bitdefender or avast :roll:

-kwag

Dialhot 06-25-2005 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Now the question is making up my mind between Bitdefender or avast :roll:

You always need two antivirii. And as bitdefender free does not have an email scanner, keep avast and use Bitdefender as manual scanner.
(I'm currently doing that with avast and AVG - I did not test bitdefender yet becauseI can't reboot for the moment).

kwag 06-25-2005 04:14 PM

Thanks Phil :!:
That's exactly what I was about to do :lol:
I guess that's the perfect combination. If one doesn't catch it, the other will :)

-kwag

Encoder Master 06-26-2005 04:15 AM

With the free version of bitdefender can I also delete viruses? Because I have so much viruses on my system and no Programm could delete this.

rds_correia 06-26-2005 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Encoder Master
Because I have so much viruses on my system and no Programm could delete this.

Then disconnect from the cable/dsl modem at once because you're flooding the internet with 1000's of viruses :lol:.
Just kidding you.
I have been in such a position with many customer's PCs full of virii stuff.
I tried everything but no success: mcafee/norton/avg/antivir/trendmicro...you name it.
They're all good finding the tiny little bug but sometimes they seem reluctant to step on it :lol:.
I'm affraid that on most occasions I had no other option to format the HDDs.
Cheers

Encoder Master 06-26-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

I'm affraid that on most occasions I had no other option to format the HDDs.
This isn't a theme for me. Only find and delete viruses.

Zyphon 06-28-2005 04:18 PM

So what's the verdict on this Anti-Virus scanner guys? :D

So is it o.k then to have 2 anti-virii progs on your pc? I thought they might interfere with one another?

I use AntiVir as recommended by Karl, but on my laptop AVG free as that checks e-mail also.

I might give avast a try as Phil suggested as that also scans e-mails.

Thanks for this useful info guys. :)

kwag 06-28-2005 04:22 PM

Hi Michael,

I'm now using avast and BitDefender simultaneously :)
The are working just great :cool:

-kwag

Dialhot 06-28-2005 04:40 PM

I scanned my "avast protected" pc and bitdefender found a virii in an applet in the java cache. I'm not sure it was a virus, but more probably the applet of an online scanner that I performed some days ago.

BTW, on my win2000 system, a dll from bitdefender crashes at each reboot : xcommserv.dll. Do you have the same problem ?

kwag 06-28-2005 04:51 PM

Hi Phil,

I was running 2000 until yesterday, when I had a disk crash, and had to restore my XP Prof. image :(
I was getting some strange behaviour when I installed BitDefender on 2000, but I didn't get it on XP.
BTW, XP is now running MUCH faster after I scanned the machine with both antiviruses. It removed about 27 viruses/trojans that were hidden from AVG :!:
So I guess that was the main cause my machine was running slower in the past, when I was on XP.
So now I'm back on XP. Let's see how things run.

-kwag

jason 06-29-2005 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zyphon
So is it o.k then to have 2 anti-virii progs on your pc? I thought they might interfere with one another?

it's ok if you have one for a deep scan from times to times and one for real-time protection, as phil suggested.
it's not ok only if both are used for real-time protection. :wink:

I don't know how you, guys, are doing ?
I didn't see any single virus since at least 2 years.
nor trojan, spywares, backdoor, rat, hijacker, etc...

Dialhot 06-30-2005 03:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jason
I didn't see any single virus since at least 2 years.
nor trojan, spywares, backdoor, rat, hijacker, etc...

I guess you are never on the internet :)
I didn't have any virii also, but spyware, you can't avoid. A lot of "free" tools deliver some spywares.


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