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Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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the tool is attached
psc-exam.zip
(61.94 KB - downloaded 1458 times.)
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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August 26, 2008, 11:49:46 PM »
WHOA Thanks Melih it showed me I was connecting to a certain site that turns out to be adware..... Not sure how my AV missed this but Thanks for this neat tool!
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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August 27, 2008, 01:24:17 AM »
I like it very much. This tool could become the new standard for internet forum malware removal assistance.
Was it originally intended for malware identification and removal?
Does Comodo have plans to further develop this great tool?
Finally, who wants to see this further developed, expanded, and improved upon?
Who would make use of a great app like this?
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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Quote from: LirvA on August 27, 2008, 01:24:17 AM
I like it very much. This tool could become the new standard for internet forum malware removal assistance.
Was it originally intended for malware identification and removal?
Does Comodo have plans to further develop this great tool?
Finally, who wants to see this further developed, expanded, and improved upon?
Who would make use of a great app like this?
it was intendent to help identify whats going on your machine!
it gives u a lot of stuff that other's might not provide.
We could develop it further if people wanted more stuff added to it etc.
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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August 27, 2008, 09:58:52 AM »
Had a look at the program and was just wondering if you could expand a bit on what the various parts are actually telling you.Some of it i can understand some of it not
Like the PID section,is this a list of currently running processes and the top one being the main one and the rest all the .dll`s it calls on.
The shell extensions bit,what`s that all about?
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August 27, 2008, 05:51:13 PM »
definitely expand on it.
Does Comodo's live chat malware removal deal use this app?
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Quote from: LirvA on August 27, 2008, 05:51:13 PM
definitely expand on it.
Does Comodo's live chat malware removal deal use this app?
something like that..
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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Psc stands for Privacy Software Corporation. This is one of Kevins tools
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Lol
Downloaded it, and I am right
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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August 27, 2008, 10:28:44 PM »
It looks good but theres a lot of info to go through and digest
Thank to Melih and Kevin for this one
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Re: Here is a tool that might help identify whats on your machine
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you could get it to actually remove malware, couldn't you?
Kevin is the BOClean guy right? Does he work for Comodo?
Melih, I advised a member on 2+2 to download psc-exam.exe from this thread, and I guess you can't download a file from here unless you're a registered member.
Is there some way I could easily provide a way to distribute it over there? Some of the members probably will not want to register here to download it. One declined the opportunity so far.
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Quote from: LirvA on August 28, 2008, 02:42:13 AM
you could get it to actually remove malware, couldn't you?
Kevin is the BOClean guy right? Does he work for Comodo?
Melih, I advised a member on 2+2 to download psc-exam.exe from this thread, and I guess you can't download a file from here unless you're a registered member.
Is there some way I could easily provide a way to distribute it over there? Some of the members probably will not want to register here to download it. One declined the opportunity so far.
sure take it and put it on a file share somewhere
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Very comprehensive little tool.I'd like to see it expanded with a GUI similar to a-squared Hijackfree.The results of the scan could be sent for automated online analysis with a colour coding system.Green for known safe,red for known bad and amber for unknown.There could be a facility to research the unknowns using an integrated google search tab.
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Logged in, but still can not download the tool. Any suggestions?
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Kevin is the BOClean guy right? Does he work for Comodo?
Yep he is, (and he is the best
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Quote from: Rednose on August 27, 2008, 09:21:48 PM
Psc stands for Privacy Software Corporation. This is one of Kevins tools
Greetz, Red.
You really do have a great knowledge of Kevin don't ya
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. But how do you know it is ?
Quote from: andyman35 on August 29, 2008, 07:30:06 AM
Very comprehensive little tool.I'd like to see it expanded with a GUI similar to a-squared Hijackfree.The results of the scan could be sent for automated online analysis with a colour coding system.Green for known safe,red for known bad and amber for unknown.There could be a facility to research the unknowns using an integrated google search tab.
Yeah coloring would be nice, another example is the Advance Windows Care beta 3... it has this future to
Quote from: Crystal Sky on September 01, 2008, 04:29:41 PM
Logged in, but still can not download the tool. Any suggestions?
I'll give the direct download link in a second, just gimme some time
EDIT : direct link
http://forums.comodo.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=26468.0;attach=19722
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