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Title: Trojaner
Post by: charly172 on December 13, 2013, 11:25:30 PM
HEY!

Ich nutze AVAST free seit einiger Zeit auf Windows XP SP3. Ist jemandem bekannt ob AVAST 2014.9.0.2008 mit der V.-Datenbank-Version 131213-0 diesen ekelhaften BSI-/GVU-/BKA-Trojaner killt?
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: Secondmineboy on December 13, 2013, 11:28:06 PM
Ja. Avast erkennt die meisten von denen.

Es gibt aber von denen so viele neue jeden Tag das es fast unmöglich ist alle zu kennen.

Wenn du vor denen komplett sicher sein willst musst du zu Kaspersky gehen.

PS: Bitte das nächste mal im Deutschen Teil des Forums posten.
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: Pondus on December 13, 2013, 11:42:32 PM
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Wenn du vor denen komplett sicher sein willst musst du zu Kaspersky gehen.
And why is that?

Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: Secondmineboy on December 13, 2013, 11:45:38 PM
Kaspersky has an automatic ransomware and Screenlocker protection since their 2014 versions.

Its detects and shuts down everything thats behaving like a screenlocker.
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: polonus on December 13, 2013, 11:54:52 PM
@Pondus & Steven Winderlich,

Der Beratung hier dreht sich noch immer um avast!.
Wir beeifern uns um avast! zu bessern, auch im Vergleich.
Wir haben DrWeb Vertreter, aber die werben nicht für Dr Web,
nur zusätzlich DrWeb URL-checker usw.

polonus (avast! Überevangelist)
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: Secondmineboy on December 13, 2013, 11:57:37 PM
Ich bringe hier ja eigentlich niemanden dazu Kaspersky zu nutzen.
Er kann auch jederzeit zu Kaspersky wechseln wenn er will.

Ich will Avast hier auch nicht schlecht reden oder so etwas.
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: polonus on December 14, 2013, 12:13:10 AM
Hi Steven Winderlich,

Well let us take that as a basic line then, we are all a big family of avast users.
Having said that, I am all for it to advise additional free tools from whatever reliable vendor to add to the residential avast! protection.
That is why I advised all along to use the DrWeb URL checker additionally and Bitdefender's TrafficLight extension next to avast! as my residential av solution.
I both have MBAM and SAS on my comp to complete avast detection and MBAM delivered me from AdwareInstallBrain recently.
After a reboot this pest was cleansed from the old cycles.
If ransomware and Screenlocker protection is missing as an avast commodity,
it is high time that is brought in and so you should place it on the avast! wish list.
Maybe avast! 's Santa will put it under the XMas-tree for you.

polonus
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: Secondmineboy on December 14, 2013, 12:15:20 AM
Ah. Thats true.

DeepScreen also needs some work too. ;)
Title: Re: Trojaner
Post by: polonus on December 14, 2013, 01:13:44 PM
It is an intricate process always to get to the keys, read on: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/12/13/locker_ransomware/
In this instance  avira had some preliminary success.
On the other hand whenever users click after whatever attachment that appears in their mailboxes I feel users also carry some responsibility for infections here. You cannot blame your av afterwards for not detecting, whenever your actions are full of risk clicking after anything that moves on the screen.
That is being totally irresponsible and loads and loads of users are totally irresponsible in these respects period.

polonus