- Sep 10, 2016
- 23
I'm old school, I know it!
Back in 2000s we use to scan our collection with kaspersky 4.5 or any other av which produce a good and clean log file. By "clean" I mean log with format:
C:\COLLECTION\MALWARE.VIR - Infected by: VIRNAME
* sorry, I don't have a real example right now.
Nowadays, how do you guys do that? In the past, the best way to do that was using the command line versions of those AVs. I remember using the KAV 3.0, which was very fast to scan! Since newer versions of kaspersky and another AVs add so much garbage to their logs or can now produce a concise log, how do you even scan your collection?
Back in 2000s we use to scan our collection with kaspersky 4.5 or any other av which produce a good and clean log file. By "clean" I mean log with format:
C:\COLLECTION\MALWARE.VIR - Infected by: VIRNAME
* sorry, I don't have a real example right now.
Nowadays, how do you guys do that? In the past, the best way to do that was using the command line versions of those AVs. I remember using the KAV 3.0, which was very fast to scan! Since newer versions of kaspersky and another AVs add so much garbage to their logs or can now produce a concise log, how do you even scan your collection?