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<blockquote data-quote="ncage" data-source="post: 820773" data-attributes="member: 62363"><p>Ya i had similar experience. I always install sysinternal tools on all my machine. It quarantined 2 of the sysinternal tools: PSExe & PSKill. At first i was quite surprised since these come directly from Microsoft and are signed by Microsoft but after thinking for awhile it makes some sense. These tools are extremely useful but can be dangerous in the wrong hands. I think I've heard they can be distributed by malware for wrong doing. </p><p></p><p>Andy's tools were probably quarantined because of file reputation (not that many people using it) so taking the stance is better to be safe that sorry.</p><p></p><p>So far i'm still liking the product and its on my list of possible products to replace bitdefender when my license expires. Hopefully in bitdefender 2020 they have addressed the resource usage but honestly i don't have a lot of hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncage, post: 820773, member: 62363"] Ya i had similar experience. I always install sysinternal tools on all my machine. It quarantined 2 of the sysinternal tools: PSExe & PSKill. At first i was quite surprised since these come directly from Microsoft and are signed by Microsoft but after thinking for awhile it makes some sense. These tools are extremely useful but can be dangerous in the wrong hands. I think I've heard they can be distributed by malware for wrong doing. Andy's tools were probably quarantined because of file reputation (not that many people using it) so taking the stance is better to be safe that sorry. So far i'm still liking the product and its on my list of possible products to replace bitdefender when my license expires. Hopefully in bitdefender 2020 they have addressed the resource usage but honestly i don't have a lot of hope. [/QUOTE]
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