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Avast or Norton. Who should I trust?

 
 
fatsteve
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      18th Oct 2008
Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out. It
said I had a virus, Norton 2009 finds no such virus. Which program
should I believe?
 
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      18th Oct 2008
fatsteve wrote:

> Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out.
> It said I had a virus, Norton 2009 finds no such virus. Which
> program should I believe?


Neither. Submit the file to an online checker, such as:
http://virusscan.jotti.org/

Were both of these a-v apps running/active at the same time? Have you
considered getting rid of Bloated Norton?

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fatsteve
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      18th Oct 2008
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> fatsteve wrote:
>
>> Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out.
>> It said I had a virus, Norton 2009 finds no such virus. Which
>> program should I believe?

>
> Neither. Submit the file to an online checker, such as:
> http://virusscan.jotti.org/
>
> Were both of these a-v apps running/active at the same time? Have you
> considered getting rid of Bloated Norton?
>


Yes that was my reason for trying Avast as I thought Norton was a little
heavy on system resources. I uninstalled Norton before I tried Avast so
I would only be running one A/V program at one time. I have since gone
back to using Norton.

Thanks for the link, what a cool site. Here are the results from the site.

File: FlyDS.exe
Status: POSSIBLY INFECTED/MALWARE (Note: this file has been scanned
before. Therefore, this file's scan results will not be stored in the
database) (Note: this file was only classified as malware by scanners
known to generate more false positives than the average scanner. Do not
consider these results definately accurate. Also, because of this,
results of this scan will not be recorded in the database.)
MD5: ded73c71c7d4998809d6ff90eeb46169
Packers detected: PE_PATCH, UPX

Scanner results
Scan taken on 18 Oct 2008 18:53:31 (GMT)
A-Squared Found nothing
AntiVir Found nothing
ArcaVir Found nothing
Avast Found Win32:Oliga
AVG Antivirus Found nothing
BitDefender Found nothing
ClamAV Found nothing
CPsecure Found nothing
Dr.Web Found nothing
F-Prot Antivirus Found nothing
F-Secure Anti-Virus Found nothing
G DATA Found nothing
Ikarus Found nothing
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Found nothing
NOD32 Found nothing
Norman Virus Control Found nothing
Panda Antivirus Found nothing
Sophos Antivirus Found nothing
VirusBuster Found nothing
VBA32 Found nothing
 
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
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      18th Oct 2008
fatsteve wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> fatsteve wrote:
>>> Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out.
>>> It said I had a virus, Norton 2009 finds no such virus. Which
>>> program should I believe?

>>
>> Neither. Submit the file to an online checker, such as:
>> http://virusscan.jotti.org/
>>
>> Were both of these a-v apps running/active at the same time? Have
>> you considered getting rid of Bloated Norton?

>
> Yes that was my reason for trying Avast as I thought Norton was a
> little heavy on system resources. I uninstalled Norton before I
> tried Avast so I would only be running one A/V program at one time. I
> have since gone back to using Norton.


Sorry to see you went back to Norton. :-(
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039

> Thanks for the link, what a cool site. Here are the results from the
> site.
>
> File: FlyDS.exe
> Status: POSSIBLY INFECTED/MALWARE (Note: this file has been scanned
> before. Therefore, this file's scan results will not be stored in the
> database) (Note: this file was only classified as malware by scanners
> known to generate more false positives than the average scanner. Do not
> consider these results definately accurate. Also, because of this,
> results of this scan will not be recorded in the database.)
> MD5: ded73c71c7d4998809d6ff90eeb46169
> Packers detected: PE_PATCH, UPX
>
> Scanner results
> Scan taken on 18 Oct 2008 18:53:31 (GMT)
> Avast Found Win32:Oliga


A google for flyds.exe seems to indicate it is some sort of video/audio
software. Perhaps that is a false positive, as the text above might
indicate.

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Bill
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      29th Oct 2008
On Oct 18, 1:19*pm, fatsteve <inter...@sky.com> wrote:
> Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out. *It
> said I had a virus, *Norton 2009 finds no such virus. *Which program
> should I believe?


Neither would be your best choice. Avast has poor detection rates and
Norton is bloatware.
 
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Little Charlie
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      29th Oct 2008
"Bill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3d42c4d8-57f2-472c-a87b-(E-Mail Removed)...
On Oct 18, 1:19 pm, fatsteve <inter...@sky.com> wrote:

> Since seeing many people recommend Avast I decided to check it out. It
> said I had a virus, Norton 2009 finds no such virus. Which program
> should I believe?


Neither would be your best choice. Avast has poor detection rates and
Norton is bloatware.


NAV 2009 is very light on resources and very speedy as well as testing very high in detection and cleaning.
Maybe you need to update your line of bullshit. Let me guess you are an eset shill..eh?
 
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Bill
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      29th Oct 2008
On Oct 28, 8:49*pm, "Little Charlie" <littlechar...@bellsouth.net>
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> NAV 2009 is very light on resources and very speedy as well as testing very high in detection and cleaning.


NAV has decent detection, but it's still bloatware. The exception
being their Corporate version.


 
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Dick Ballard
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      29th Oct 2008
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 19:11:06 -0700 (PDT), Bill <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>On Oct 28, 8:49*pm, "Little Charlie" <littlechar...@bellsouth.net>
>wrote:
>
>> NAV 2009 is very light on resources and very speedy as well as testing very high in detection and cleaning.

>
>NAV has decent detection, but it's still bloatware. The exception
>being their Corporate version.
>

Reports from other sources also suggest that the 2009 version of
Norton has been improved dramatically regarding resource use and
speed.
 
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Bill
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      29th Oct 2008
On Oct 28, 10:07*pm, Dick Ballard <balla...@att.net> wrote:

> Reports from other sources also suggest that the 2009 version of
> Norton has been improved dramatically regarding resource use and
> speed.



Long overdue.

 
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Bill
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      29th Oct 2008
On Oct 29, 6:22*am, Wolf Kirchmeir <wolf...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

> FWIW, I installed NAV some years ago because it came on the mobo disk.
>
> Never again.


There's a lot of people that feel that way, Charles Johnson is not one
of them.

I did use the Corporate version a couple of years back and it was
pretty impressive. It was like Norton for adults. Why they just
couldn't make their commercial version as good I do not know.


 
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