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Opinions for general purpose after-infection cleaners?
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<blockquote data-quote="Protomartyr" data-source="post: 859746" data-attributes="member: 82599"><p>I agree with what [USER=61084]@rockstarrocks[/USER] and [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] have said. If it's possible, just nuke the system as it is the only way to guarantee a 100% clean system.</p><p></p><p>Generally, more advanced tools such as FRST, DDS, or HijackThis (FRST is the go-to nowadays) are used to detect and remove the malware. These tools require specialized knowledge in order to interpret the results and apply the appropriate fixes. The on-demand scanners are used after the fact to complete the cleanup process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Protomartyr, post: 859746, member: 82599"] I agree with what [USER=61084]@rockstarrocks[/USER] and [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] have said. If it's possible, just nuke the system as it is the only way to guarantee a 100% clean system. Generally, more advanced tools such as FRST, DDS, or HijackThis (FRST is the go-to nowadays) are used to detect and remove the malware. These tools require specialized knowledge in order to interpret the results and apply the appropriate fixes. The on-demand scanners are used after the fact to complete the cleanup process. [/QUOTE]
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