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<blockquote data-quote="AlexCa" data-source="post: 805934" data-attributes="member: 52267"><p>Thank you for your feedback [USER=77093]@thrillskr[/USER]</p><p></p><p>For the purposes of WRT, I still prefer Ccleaner... because besides cleaning temporary files, it also gives quick access to disable or delete several startup items, among the other functionalities in their Tools section (System Restore, Uninstall Programs, Browser Plugins, Duplicate Finder...). I find it really practical to have all that in one single place.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, if you want to, you can add Privazer to the "Custom Tools" tab of WRT: drop the program into the respective folder, or add this line: <LINKS title="Privazer" link="<a href="https://privazer.com/en/PrivaZer.exe" target="_blank">https://privazer.com/en/PrivaZer.exe</a>" exe="PrivaZer.exe"/> .</p><p></p><p>ZAM portable is already present in the "Malware Removal" tab.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the detections, what i think that happened, since I've already seen it many times, is that your real-time AV (Windows Defender in this case) picked up something that was being scanned by the on-demand scanner (Ultra Adware Killer). You can check out the Windows Defender threat history to confirm it. I did a test anyway, and in my case Windows Defender didn't throw any alert during the scan.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't sweat about Ultra Adware Killer, it's a legit software by the same author of the well-known UVK (Ultra Virus Killer). Here's a VT scan anyway: <a href="https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/a407dd530bf5917b1141b44642c798d0c05190c6e9a3fe8b8e03351cf16b1528/analysis/1553103459/" target="_blank">Antivirus scan for a407dd530bf5917b1141b44642c798d0c05190c6e9a3fe8b8e03351cf16b1528 at 2019-03-20 17:37:39 UTC - VirusTotal</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexCa, post: 805934, member: 52267"] Thank you for your feedback [USER=77093]@thrillskr[/USER] For the purposes of WRT, I still prefer Ccleaner... because besides cleaning temporary files, it also gives quick access to disable or delete several startup items, among the other functionalities in their Tools section (System Restore, Uninstall Programs, Browser Plugins, Duplicate Finder...). I find it really practical to have all that in one single place. Anyway, if you want to, you can add Privazer to the "Custom Tools" tab of WRT: drop the program into the respective folder, or add this line: <LINKS title="Privazer" link="[URL]https://privazer.com/en/PrivaZer.exe[/URL]" exe="PrivaZer.exe"/> . ZAM portable is already present in the "Malware Removal" tab. Regarding the detections, what i think that happened, since I've already seen it many times, is that your real-time AV (Windows Defender in this case) picked up something that was being scanned by the on-demand scanner (Ultra Adware Killer). You can check out the Windows Defender threat history to confirm it. I did a test anyway, and in my case Windows Defender didn't throw any alert during the scan. I wouldn't sweat about Ultra Adware Killer, it's a legit software by the same author of the well-known UVK (Ultra Virus Killer). Here's a VT scan anyway: [URL='https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/a407dd530bf5917b1141b44642c798d0c05190c6e9a3fe8b8e03351cf16b1528/analysis/1553103459/']Antivirus scan for a407dd530bf5917b1141b44642c798d0c05190c6e9a3fe8b8e03351cf16b1528 at 2019-03-20 17:37:39 UTC - VirusTotal[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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