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Yeah, but I'm not sure that any security software is going to detect those because they are too popular. What @TheMalwareMaster needs are the safe programs which are not really known and/or not used by much people.Ninite - Install or Update Multiple Apps at Once has some common apps
Not true I had Avira installed on a machine one time and tried to download from ninite and Opencandy was being blocked from installing. Post edited with more links though.Yeah, but I'm not sure that any security software is going to detect those because they are too popular. What @TheMalwareMaster needs are the safe programs which are not really known and/or not used by much people.
What did you try to install with Ninite that had OpenCandy?Not true I had Avira installed on a machine one time and tried to download from ninite and Opencandy was being blocked from installing. Post edited with more links though.
I'm pretty sure it was Imgburn detected as Opencandy. Those are "commonly used programs" as OP asked for. Unless you have a better suggestion but I don't see it in this thread yet. Please help OP instead of criticizing my post.What did you try to install with Ninite that had OpenCandy?
I didn't criticize your post, I was just wondering which program contained OpenCandy. I'm sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to.I'm pretty sure it was Imgburn detected as Opencandy. Those are "commonly used programs" as OP asked for. Unless you have a better suggestion but I don't see it in this thread yet. Please help OP instead of criticizing my post.
Here are some programs as well: 112 Best Free Downloads, Sites, and Services: The Full ListI'd like to test VoodooShield and see how many not proper command line alerts are going to appear. Lately, they quite totally disappeared for legit programs (in autopilot). But I want to make a test