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Avast Free - Windows 10 Pro-32 Bit, Intel Core2 Duo CPU T7500, RAM 4 Gb, SDD 512 Gb, ATI Mobile Radeon HD 2400 - Avast Mobile Security Free - Smartphone Android MrDJ Sr. Member
Other than a firewall that provides outbound protection and update to SP3 that is Any malware that manages to get past your defences will have free reign to connect to the internet to either download more of the same, pass your personal data (sensitive or otherwise, user names, passwords, keylogger retrieved data, etc.) or open a backdoor to your computer, so outbound protection is essential.
Well it looks like you may have a trojan downloader on your system that is visiting the sites to download its payload. DrWeb link checker confirms 233.exe is infected although it doesn't detect anything for bind_50110.exe I would tend to believe the avast detection especially since 'you' didn't visit the site nor initiate the download.
Re: Dr.Web anti-virus link checker 1.0.17 « Reply #18 on: July 22, 2008, 02:37:34 AM » It may pass FF 3.0 compatibility validation, but here to it simply doesn't work, I can leave it for ages spinning its wheels but it never arrives at a decision on the link or you get the server busy.
So I try another location and it's ok. Next day I try that same server location and the dns is exposed. If I disable avast, all server locations are fine. I have spoke to express vpn support and they say that some anti virus conflicts wityh their product and the best thing to do is either try another server location or disable avast.
Now that my protection expires in a month, I get a popup telling me to renew. It pops up when I am engaged in something else and it makes me jump. Mine isn't blue ~ it's red and looks exactly like the popup you get when a virus is detected. I don't want to change my popup setting to zero as suggested, because I do want to know if a virus is ...
I have re-installed both the browser and virus checker etc. several times - but no change. I've also googled the problem - but found only few descriptions of people having similar problems; I did everything that was recommended, but again, so far without success. Can someone help - what am I doing wrong - what can be done;
The newest version of Avast 6.0.1044, and the problem of not allowing virus updates persists. Though the virus definitions were accepted upon installation, the definitions will not allow for update. Same message: Invalid File Signature. The most recent definitions are as posted above 110330.0, March 30, 2011. Today is march 31, 2011.
This explains a lot. I too have Windows 7 & for years have used Avast Free with Windows Defender. I updated recently & boom Defender stops working. Ugh! Seeing as how Defender isn't an anti-virus in Windows 7 it would be nice to have the option to still be able to run it. Having to go in the registry every time you turn the computer on gets to ...
Re: virus .harma « Reply #3 on: September 09, 2019, 08:54:28 PM » The encryption code/key need to be cracked, and those who know how to do that (if possible) is found at the links i gave you