- Jul 17, 2012
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umbrapolaris said:you have a license for EAM? if yes use it
my father have it But i still need a light & strong antivirus with USB Scan
Biozfear said:He said MBAM not EAM.
Trying to infect your EAM virus again?
Earth said:You could use Kingsoft AV 2012 (standalone or companion AV), it's free. Low memory usage too.
http://www.kingsoftsecurity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=686
http://www.kingsoftsecurity.com/ (Direct download in link above)
It includes USB Defense, but I still recommend disabling Autoplay from within Windows.
However, you should be protected it you utilise Sandboxie to maximum use, by running using Drop My Rights and forcing Windows Explorer to run sandboxed.
I'm not sure if you understand my english. :huh:
i know kingsoft have this feature but its not got the advanced Mark in AV-Comparatives Detection test
umbrapolaris said:Earth said:However, you should be protected it you utilise Sandboxie to maximum use, by running using Drop My Rights and forcing Windows Explorer to run sandboxed.
How you do that exactly Earth, (i mean what setting)?
need to know this too