Have you ever come across security software that does not ask what is to be done with quarantined files while uninstalling? What happens to these files in case of software not asking for action while removal of software?
But why does this happen as after removal, won't the restrictions placed by the antivirus be removed?Quarantined objects have been completely disabled by the AV, even if the quarantine folder is not deleted there is 0% chance malware can escape.
Quarantined files are usually encrypted, stored in a hidden folder and don't have an exe extension. Even if this was not the case and the files were stored without being encrypted and still had the .exe extension, they would be harmless unless you actually opened the quarantine folder and manually opened some of the files.But why does this happen as after removal, won't the restrictions placed by the antivirus be removed?
I think you're thinking of quarantine as a malware jail, but it's not.But why does this happen as after removal, won't the restrictions placed by the antivirus be removed?
Thanks. Solved my query. But as Robbie mentioned that the files cannot be run as a program/executable, so will manuallu opening do anything malicious to the system?Quarantined files are usually encrypted, stored in a hidden folder and don't have an exe extension. Even if this was not the case and the files were stored without being encrypted and still had the .exe extension, they would be harmless unless you actually opened the quarantine folder and manually opened some of the files.
You can't manually execute them, they're modified not to. Plus they're hidden so you can't see themThanks. Solved my query. But as Robbie mentioned that the files cannot be run as a program/executable, so will manuallu opening do anything malicious to the system?
So it is practically impossible for us and other people to execute it by any way/tool?You can't manually execute them, they're modified not to. Plus they're hidden so you can't see them![]()
Correct, that's the purpose of quarantine. Isolating malware in a way nobody, not hackers not even you can make them work (unless you restore it).So it is practically impossible for us and other people to execute it by any way/tool?