[Tool] FixAll

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Hello everyone :D

There is a few months I developed a small tool called "FixAll". It's generalistic and works well. The more time passes, more the domains managed by this tool are important (and the FPs are more rare).

After testing many times with my friends "Helper-Formation", I propose it here.
So if you can test it with a degree of caution, even if it offers research and quarantine mode.

Link to download : https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/5-fixall/

PS : Sorry for this "english" :D
 
Hello :)

Is this an antivirus (anti-malware) tool? Or something to generate a log of a computer? Any chance of a description?

Sorry for this small description, but it's difficult for me ^^
Not a antimalware or antivirus. It's a tool of disinfection (like Combofix but less powerful).

The domains managed by FixAll are :

- Malicious DNS
- Malicious Proxy
- Malicious IFEO
- Malicious Policies
- USB infection
and generic scan ;)

dont work autoit error ! i delete it

Thanks troll :rolleyes: Can you send me a screenshot ?

Thanks :D
 
who is the troll ??

so i delete it and i dont recommand
 

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to mcaffee, really ?? have you screen the soft dont work on my computer, thx
i contact mcafee to see if they have relashionship with this tool , its interesting to know how work this soft, professionnal webiste editor ....
 
to mcaffee, really ?? have you screen the soft dont work on my computer, thx
i contact mcafee to see if they have relashionship with this tool , its interesting to know how work this soft, professionnal webiste editor ....

No need to contact Mcafee, he isn't trying to hide anything or doing anything against their licensing restrictions. Mcafee don't need to have a partnership with the software in order for the Fixall tool to download RootkitRemover.

@Fantasy ~ Exactly what I was thinking too and it can be quite harmful for people to go reporting this kind of behaviour software to antivirus vendors when there is no evidence it's doing something not allowed. What if Mcafee mark this tool as a trojan now simply because of receiving the report and not having time to analyse it properly? I've seen it happen before, and I don't think it's fair to be honest, certainly not helpful to either the programmer or Mcaffee.
 
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