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As computer tech,i was mostly relying on SlimDrivers but i want to use DB ,but is it safe ? Thanks in advance
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So do I! I have been using it for almost 2 years now and not a problem!I have been using driver booster for more than a year now , without any problems! so it is safe , the program makes a backup of your current drivers , before updating to the newest ones!
As computer tech,i was mostly relying on SlimDrivers but i want to use DB ,but is it safe ? Thanks in advance
Hybrid-Analysis and Reverse-It services use the same sandbox as far as I am aware; there's also Malwr which relies on Cuckoo. However, as with all these online sandboxing services, false positives occur, and you still require to have a trained eye to make sense of the logs properly.Today we have amazing things like hybrid-analysis or reverse it:
I forget exactly what is comes bundled with, but you have to manually select if you want to install it or not. Nothing extra is installed unless you choose for it to be installed.The old version was good but the latest version includes some suspicious 3rd party installation
It will be a full Pro license. Driver Booster is regularly available as a giveaway. Also, there is no limited trial version. The free version of DB is fully functional, but has less features than the Pro version.DB Pro promotion coming this week via Wonderfox:
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Probably a limited trial, IDK.
I personally avoid all Iobit products after they had that incident with Malwarebytes (unallowed using of signature database).
Iobit should be avoided IMO. We've catalogue suspicious activity from them. I actually LIKE their uninstaller but don't trust it so I stick to Revo and Geek Uninstaller. (both portable)
Iobit should be avoided IMO. We've catalogue suspicious activity from them. I actually LIKE their uninstaller but don't trust it so I stick to Revo and Geek Uninstaller. (both portable)
On that report I would be concerned with why they are checking for RDP being active on a computer.