What does CCSU stand for again?
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Alright i have made up my mind, i will make a Swiss Army Knife edition based upon CCSU.
This will mean it will have extended features yet its not going to be a Glarytool V2 obviously.
It will focus on security analysis, system diagnostic's and repair tools based upon the previous 2 abilities.
So what features do you guys like to see (realistic) and do not mention hips, behavioral blocker and such crap as this is by no means part of such edition and neither does it fit in the scope of the program. So please tell me what features you would like to see in it.
And more important what must these features be able to do. Also hyper advanced features are nice, but simplicity and usefulness is the key here and future options will be based upon this principle.
Also tell me how it should be called: CCSU ............... fill in the dots. (Or a VERY original name)
I encourage ANYONE reading this to come up with feedback, suggestions and idea's.
Also when i am going to make this version (Which i will) this also means that you guys will test it and help me trouble shoot things if needed.
Kind Regards,
Nico
Can add something similar what you had before (forget name)...this program was very good in detection.
Did you full leave this program or what?
I know you had some problem with hacking or similar...
...maybe to add something to fix some damaged malware action...somthing similar to Tweaking.com - Repair All in one
...and what i ask beafore, somethig to read logs or compare them
CCSU: HOME Edition
Or something like:
Custom Cyber Security Utilities: H.. O.. M.. E.. (Fill in the blanks)
** Free for non-commercial, home users.
We are currently working on the website, server and am-cloud (CBAD/EYE). Which means that some functions will not work anymore within CCSU.
This due to the fact that we are going to change the very internal structure of the website. So paths to files and options will break.
So i highly recommend to remove CCSU from your computer. I will post later today a updated version that has the correct paths.
In regards to our malware submission we are going to make that a restricted section as to many "Bleep Bleep Bleep" people are uploading stuff they should not upload as its not malware, spyware or adware. Its not a FREE file host that you can fill with crap.
Kind Regards,
Nico
Ah that. Like Nico mentioned already, they cannot bundle your software without developer's permission first... So whatever software is bundled with adwares, developer is responsibleThey have been having bundle ware issues.
Ah that. Like Nico mentioned already, they cannot bundle your software without developer's permission first... So whatever software is bundled with adwares, developer is responsible
Thats actually not true usually its like i said before but sometimes you must participate in the ad program to get a share, yet some sites actually offer a installer of their own (optional) outside your approval, that MIGHT bundle your own software. At least it seems in CNETs case which pisses me of i never knew.
I got this issue on the Hungarian server of CNET as @Malware1 and @kram7750 they both seen i did not authorize bundle yet at some download locations it seems Download.com does have the adware installer enabled. Which i did not sign up for.
And as such here in the better part of europa i could not find any download with adware bundled version of my soft. But they showed me some links and VT reports that at their locations Hungary they could download adware #####.
Which SUCKS.
Anyway CNET west EU is clean.... that i already checked.
Cheers
All good for me.
Yesterday for me it was neither bundled.