- Jan 29, 2017
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A true POS scanner. Why so many drift towards scam apps is confounding. Nowadays bots with their self-generated websites run these scams. Get wise folks.I did try out X-sec. Not signed (not a good thing for a security app)
A true POS scanner. Why so many drift towards scam apps is confounding. Nowadays bots with their self-generated websites run these scams. Get wise folks.I did try out X-sec. Not signed (not a good thing for a security app)
Did you have VC++ 2017 runtime installed? I remember it crashed the first time I ran it, then I saw the website. After installing VC++ it never crashed for me again, UI was pretty stable. Scan speeds on the other hand were horrible, Dev mentioned it had to do with the Rising Cloud AV not handling batch query properly.It just shut down ~5 seconds into the scan and was reproducible both on VM and production systems.
Not a great loss as more robust solutions exist with longer stability track records.
It's not a scam. It a legitimate app and the author posts here. I'm not too sure that those self-generated websites run by bots, actually exist.A true POS scanner. Why so many drift towards scam apps is confounding. Nowadays bots with their self-generated websites run these scams. Get wise folks.
It's probably a hidden RAT targeting specific geographic zones and once it sees that it's being installed in an OS set to a different zone and located in the different zone then it kills itself in order to prevent analysis. /removes lvl 3 tinfoil sombreroIt just shut down ~5 seconds into the scan and was reproducible both on VM and production systems.
Not a great loss as more robust solutions exist with longer stability track records.
Honestly, I am not surprised with the results. EEK is good at detecting nasty stuff not removing it.
Personally I wouldn't use a system that has been infected with a nasty Trojan. I would just clean install at that point.So it's like me going to a doctor's office for a blood work and receiving a letter saying: "Congrats you got Super AIDS! no follow up required"
Thanks for trying anyway. Yet, I'd rather see another unpopular solution rise instead of the major ones that have been there for years. For me it's working smoothly on my system and it detects quite a lot of malicious scripts.It just shut down ~5 seconds into the scan and was reproducible both on VM and production systems.
Not a great loss as more robust solutions exist with longer stability track records.
Coincidentally a Trojan can prevent the spread of Super AIDS!Personally I wouldn't use a system that has been infected with a nasty Trojan. I would just clean install at that point.
good info but too many pronouns: "it" = X-sec?? or one of the other several 2d op that were mentioned above...Thanks for trying anyway. Yet, I'd rather see another unpopular solution rise instead of the major ones that have been there for years. For me it's working smoothly on my system and it detects quite a lot of malicious scripts.
We were talking about X-Sec, yeahgood info but too many pronouns: "it" = X-sec?? or one of the other several 2d op that were mentioned above...