by Suff » 27 Jun 2013, 11:34
Good to know that it's gone. It is one of the reasons I said to go with the Kaspersky boot disk, same effect.
Modern viruses load into memory and then undo what the virus/malware scanners fix on shutdown. It is one of the reasons I run a complete suite. Norton won’t allow known malware to even start to run it has a memory scanner. Even after a malware program has loaded, Norton watches what it does. If it starts doing malware type stuff, it kills the program there and then and cleans the mess.
Today, allowing a virus to run into memory is fatal. As soon as they are running they start to inject themselves into totally legitimate areas of the machine. It is far, far, too late to report the virus once it’s there. It has to be stopped before it even begins.
Fortunately Avast has a boot time scanner. But, even then, there is malware which can subvert even this. On my Son in law’s machine I found a virus that I could only remove with the Kaspersky boot disk. All others failed. I don’t blame Norton for failing to remove it all that much, it would have never let it in, so the focus is not on getting rid of it.
It’s good to be virus free, but you have to look at your security suite and ask yourself “Why did it get there in the first place”. I go to places that immediately try to infect your machine. You don’t even have to click anything, just open the page. Granted I’m more wary than most, I would never have clicked on “update” unless I knew exactly what I was updating. However nobody is that careful. Hence a comprehensive security suite.
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