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Avast (& others) Missing Detections Found by Hitman Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="lgfuad" data-source="post: 716847" data-attributes="member: 70681"><p>Hi, everyone. I'm new here and I hope this is the right place to ask this question. </p><p></p><p>Some months ago I was experiencing a problem with Photoshop CC 2017 and someone suggested that it might be a virus. They also suggested I try Hitman Pro to get rid of it. It turned out it was a virus and Hitman Pro solved the problem. The thing is none of my other security/anti-virus/anti-malware picked up the problem. My scans always don't find anything and Spybot Search and Destroy only catches a few things at best. This was the case at the time of the problem I was having with PS. If I didn't have Hitman Pro I would still be having the problem. But now my trial period with Hitman Pro is over. I can run a one time scan and it detects problems, but it doesn't let me fix them. My question is how do I get my programs to pick up on these detections that Hitman Pro found? Or is there a free-ware version of Hitman Pro or some kind of similar program that I can use to fix these issues? Every time I had the issue in PS Hitman Pro would take care of it and PS would run fine again. I'm nervous that if I get the issue again my security programs won't take care of it because they don't find it. What can or should I do?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lgfuad, post: 716847, member: 70681"] Hi, everyone. I'm new here and I hope this is the right place to ask this question. Some months ago I was experiencing a problem with Photoshop CC 2017 and someone suggested that it might be a virus. They also suggested I try Hitman Pro to get rid of it. It turned out it was a virus and Hitman Pro solved the problem. The thing is none of my other security/anti-virus/anti-malware picked up the problem. My scans always don't find anything and Spybot Search and Destroy only catches a few things at best. This was the case at the time of the problem I was having with PS. If I didn't have Hitman Pro I would still be having the problem. But now my trial period with Hitman Pro is over. I can run a one time scan and it detects problems, but it doesn't let me fix them. My question is how do I get my programs to pick up on these detections that Hitman Pro found? Or is there a free-ware version of Hitman Pro or some kind of similar program that I can use to fix these issues? Every time I had the issue in PS Hitman Pro would take care of it and PS would run fine again. I'm nervous that if I get the issue again my security programs won't take care of it because they don't find it. What can or should I do? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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