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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: djh on July 20, 2005, 01:02:48 PM

Title: hi... riskware issue
Post by: djh on July 20, 2005, 01:02:48 PM
i noticed avast detects special software as a virus, such as radmin older versions, and other password cracking utilities and whatever, that's not the point.
the point is i would like a featured implemented that would give me access to special files i issue as "TRUSTED riskware" like some other antivirs have out there... that would be a great feature, thanx
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: Eddy on July 20, 2005, 01:09:36 PM
Avast already has that option. It is called exclusion list.
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: djh on July 20, 2005, 05:25:53 PM
ahh yes sorry my mistake...
anyway if you guys could implement it in the Alert box as a "trusted riskware" button it would be much more user friendly.
:) thanx
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: calcu007 on July 20, 2005, 06:06:45 PM
ahh yes sorry my mistake...
anyway if you guys could implement it in the Alert box as a "trusted riskware" button it would be much more user friendly.
:) thanx

I agree with you. I think they should add that option in the Virus Alert box, like other AV do. It is more user friendly
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: igor on July 20, 2005, 08:21:42 PM
I don't think it is (or should be!) such a common feature...
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: djh on July 21, 2005, 12:39:23 PM
is is a very important feature.. why shouldn't it be common ? this is like denying access to information :P IT MUST BE! there's no highway option
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: igor on July 21, 2005, 12:49:43 PM
Why? Because people shouldn't trust malware - and I believe most people wouldn't.
This is not denying anything - the feature is already there (the list of exclusions). OK, it cannot be done by one click, but for the rare cases when somebody really needs it, it should be enough. Putting an "Ignore" button directly into the Alert dialog would be too risky - many people might click it by coincidence.

Of course, false positives are other issue. If avast! detects something it shouldn't, it should be fixed.
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: szc on July 21, 2005, 01:11:39 PM
Putting an "Ignore" button directly into the Alert dialog would be too risky - many people might click it by coincidence.

Exactly Igor... and this way is best possible prevention. If you have something that needs to be excluded is it so hard to open exclusion list ? No it is not... so I also believe that current solution is a way better than in any other antivirus they mentioned...

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Of course, false positives are other issue. If avast! detects something it shouldn't, it should be fixed.

And that's the case with Alwil... always... whenever someone informed you something is false alarm, you guys immediatelly fixed that, and in very next update... problem solved. Unbelievable fast and convenient.

Thanks for the hard job you are doing guys to protect us !
Regards !
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: djh on July 22, 2005, 12:12:05 AM
man please no disrespect or anything, but if end-users are stupid or newbies, then here's a workaround : make "newbie" "intermediate" and "expert" type interfaces :)
and yes thanx for the antivir (it's the fastest yet- as in sanning speed-)
anyway about the excliusion list... a small example u know thoze old igmp nukers, well i put one on my desktop, added it into the exclusion list and rebooted the pc. still "win32:blabla" detected... :/ :\ :| hurm ? it's "excluded" so how come the sirens scream?
and please :) it's not malware it's riskware i was talking about..
the way someone uses it in innapropriate manners is another matter, wich depends on the individual.
Title: Re: hi... riskware issue
Post by: igor on July 22, 2005, 09:56:27 AM
Where exactly did you put the exclusions (there are actually 2 exclusion lists - one for On-demand scanners and one for Standard Shield) and what exactly did you write there?