HitmanPro 3.6.0 build 146

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We've just released HitmanPro 3.6.0 build 146 to the public.

All existing 3.5.x and 3.6 users are updated automatically to this build in the next couple of days.

Changelog (compared to build 13

Support for Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
IMPROVED: Crusader malware removal engine.
Added Crusader kernel assist to prevent malware watchdogs to redeploy.
IMPROVED: Removal of new 64-bit variant of ZeroAccess (aka Sirefef).
This new variant re-infects the SubSystems registry key on reboot using Netsvcs.
IMPROVED: Winsock LSP repair.
IMPROVED: Remnant scan.
IMPROVED: Authenticode classifier.
IMPROVED: Hosts file repair. Now detects BOM obfuscation.
More info: http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/arch...her-story.aspx
FIXED: VirusTotal integration. Now uses Public API version 2.0.
More info: https://www.virustotal.com/documentation/public-api/
UPDATED: Tracking cookies now show browser icon (IE, Firefox, Chrome).
UPDATED: Scheduler.
UPDATED: Embedded black lists.
UPDATED: Embedded white lists.
UPDATED: Language strings.
INFO: Version 3.5 is automatically upgraded to 3.6 in the next couple of days.
INFO: Hitman Pro is called HitmanPro. On Twitter use #HitmanPro.
Several other minor improvements.

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Note its dated on March 1st, 2012
 
blues said:
You may want to have a look at my post over here and the one which precedes it, just in case.
Hey blues, I think HMP has been going the "buggy" way as of late, that's why I uninstalled it about 3 months ago when an upgrade of the program made Explorer crash on XP systems.

I think you should have investigated the files before deleting them. As a rule, strictly followed when I was using an antivirus, I would never delete OR quarantine any file before investigating.



Bo
 
bo.elam said:
blues said:
You may want to have a look at my post over here and the one which precedes it, just in case.
Hey blues, I think HMP has been going the "buggy" way as of late, that's why I uninstalled it about 3 months ago when an upgrade of the program made Explorer crash on XP systems.

I think you should have investigated the files before deleting them. As a rule, strictly followed when I was using an antivirus, I would never delete OR quarantine any file before investigating.



Bo

Thanks. I did. The problem was in the "removal" moreso than whether the remnants were valid.
 
blues said:
Thanks. I did. The problem was in the "removal" moreso than whether the remnants were valid.
Gotcha man.

I got something for you, look at post 51.
http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Wish-You-Were-Here-60-s-70-s-80-s-Best-Classic-Rock-on-YouTube?page=6

Bo
 
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