AVAST antivirus problems
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After researching problems with Trojans I have discovered the 12/03/2009 update that avast ran is causing major problems by identifying false Trojans. It will identify most .exe programs as Trojans. Go to the Avast website and check the support forum for more information. I have decided to not react to the Trojan Horse warning as the forums are full of complaints (1000s). Please use your own judgment but realize that you are not alone if you start getting multiple warning from AVAST.
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Every so often I have a pop up warning that says my PC is infected with dozens of Trojan viruses, and to DL a program to remove them. The warning looks like a legit Windows Securtiy popup warning, making one belive the warning is real. 1st time I bit and caused me weeks of aggravation. Had to reload my OS after I wipped it clean and reload all my programs and files. Since then, I've installed Norton. That same warning window popped up last week, but my Norton didn't even flinch. So I just closed that 'fake' Windows popup warning window (which just keeps reopening another window, persistant buggers!) and never had any problems. Just don't DL the program they want you too to remove the viruses.
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#4
I have been using Avast for about 2-3 years with no issues. Avast doesn't consume large Amounts of Resources Like Norton or Semantic do ....and its free .... If you do ever get the Malware infection go to www.majorgeeks.com ....
Look for the malware removal thread in the Forums section and follow it closely to remove all infections ... I run the Anti malware cleaners from time to time and it really cleans things up and keeps Computer running cleanly ... these are ALL free ..... Malwarebytes , Superantispyware , CCcleaner .....m
Look for the malware removal thread in the Forums section and follow it closely to remove all infections ... I run the Anti malware cleaners from time to time and it really cleans things up and keeps Computer running cleanly ... these are ALL free ..... Malwarebytes , Superantispyware , CCcleaner .....m
#5
I haven't had any problems in a while,I use to go to some foreign forums
,its hard to read German and Russian
theres a bunch of diff Russian versions of there language.
could it be coming from something else?
I have avast on assess scanner,Malwarebytes anti-malware,and run spybot and Auslogics defrag,all free.
Nothing is set to automatic.
My buddy says Ive been talking to the Gremans when i get a bug
goodluck
Rob
,its hard to read German and Russian
theres a bunch of diff Russian versions of there language.could it be coming from something else?
I have avast on assess scanner,Malwarebytes anti-malware,and run spybot and Auslogics defrag,all free.
Nothing is set to automatic.
My buddy says Ive been talking to the Gremans when i get a bug

goodluck
Rob
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#8
Been using AVAST for 4 years now on an XP machine, then on a Vista Machine, and now on a Windows 7 upgrade to the Vista machine. Never a problem with the virus software, but then I do not frequent the type of sites known for being problems (free software, free virus, free CDBurner, anything free, other than AVAST.)
#9
I don't know about AVAST, but all of a sudden, out of the blue, I got what appeared to be an anti-virus program randomly appearing on my screen, running a scan. Same drill, click here, you're infected, yadda yadda.
I knew better, and called a buddy who is in IT, he instructed me to shut down, restart in Safe Mode with networking, do a system restore to a point at least two weeks prior, and then download the newest version of Malwarebytes and AVG and run them both. So far I haven't had a single issue.
Apparently, all these programs are designed to do is scare little old ladies into believing their computers are infected, passwords being stolen, bank accounts accessed, etc. - and as a result, they click on the popup and download and pay for the "antivirus" program.
Just my .02 cents.
H
I knew better, and called a buddy who is in IT, he instructed me to shut down, restart in Safe Mode with networking, do a system restore to a point at least two weeks prior, and then download the newest version of Malwarebytes and AVG and run them both. So far I haven't had a single issue.
Apparently, all these programs are designed to do is scare little old ladies into believing their computers are infected, passwords being stolen, bank accounts accessed, etc. - and as a result, they click on the popup and download and pay for the "antivirus" program.
Just my .02 cents.
H
#10
If you ever see those pop ups you need to shut it down with the power button. Anything else you do will start the program doing it's thing. You hit the X, or anything like that you are done!
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