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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 914640" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>No. I gave two examples above about three detection. For the first file I was able to restore it without any problem. The file was detected by signatures then I restored it. The file was back. I ran the file and this time it was detected by DeepGuard. I managed to restore it again.</p><p>Then for other two files (not related to the first one) were detected. F-Secure notified about the detection and also said it's going to scan the PC. I don't remeber the exact word of the notification, maybe you're familiar with that. Anyway, I checked task manager and there was moderate amount of CPU usage so I figured it was doing the scan in the background. After few seconds CPU usage stopped and I was asked to restart the PC. There was even a notification about remind me when to restart. I chose two hours later. Another file then got detected and the same notification, scan, asking for restart happened again. This time I manually restarted. After restarting both file were gone from the system, not even in the quarantine. The files were actually deleted even before the restarting but I didn't check quarantine then. I only checked it later. One was a signature detection, the other one was "HEUR/APC". The later one is Avira cloud detection as far as I'm concerned. So, yeah my files are gone from the system with no option to restore them in the F-Secure UI. Looks like a bug of the removal engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 914640, member: 78686"] No. I gave two examples above about three detection. For the first file I was able to restore it without any problem. The file was detected by signatures then I restored it. The file was back. I ran the file and this time it was detected by DeepGuard. I managed to restore it again. Then for other two files (not related to the first one) were detected. F-Secure notified about the detection and also said it's going to scan the PC. I don't remeber the exact word of the notification, maybe you're familiar with that. Anyway, I checked task manager and there was moderate amount of CPU usage so I figured it was doing the scan in the background. After few seconds CPU usage stopped and I was asked to restart the PC. There was even a notification about remind me when to restart. I chose two hours later. Another file then got detected and the same notification, scan, asking for restart happened again. This time I manually restarted. After restarting both file were gone from the system, not even in the quarantine. The files were actually deleted even before the restarting but I didn't check quarantine then. I only checked it later. One was a signature detection, the other one was "HEUR/APC". The later one is Avira cloud detection as far as I'm concerned. So, yeah my files are gone from the system with no option to restore them in the F-Secure UI. Looks like a bug of the removal engine. [/QUOTE]
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