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Shane:
Not bad, I wonder if a rootkit link is the best to have? rootkits are the biggest pain to clean and so might be best to point users to that and say malwarebytes.

Shane

neroilo:
Personally I think the best choice for a novice user would be a portable antivirus or a portable antispyware, so there is no need to use an installer or a permanent internet connection.
About antirootkits, I never used them to clean an infected system, but it could be just luck.

Writing your quick list may be a good idea too.

Shane:
I know what I will do.

I will leave malwarebytes and avast on there, then have a 3rd option for rootkits that will point to a page on my site. On that page will be links to sites and help for finding rootkits.

This way I can have multiple sites for people to go to and try including the ones you posted.

This way I can change and update that page without having to make updates to the program :wink:

Shane

chris635:
Hey Shane

   I agree combo fix should be removed. It's a great piece of software, but you have to know what your doing ( After several re installs I finally learned how to use it lol). One extra program you could add is super-anti spyware, it also has a portable version you can rename just in case malware tries to keep it from running, the link is below check it out and see what you think.

http://superantispyware.com/

It's free with out real time (if you want that you have to pay for it). I use this on my laptop when I'm out of town for work. It's pretty light on resources. It works great for root-kits and Trojans.



Chris

Shane:
Here is the page I made and this will link in the program.

http://www.tweaking.com/articles/pages/virus_malware_amp_rootkit_cleanup_links,1.html

Thoughts?

Shane

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