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You can do this all day long with any security tool. And what's to say what it detected were legit?Hit Man Pro does not have any major reputation among the security community that I've ever seen or heard of.I know that MBAM doesn't wanna lose business and admit Hit Man Pro is good or whatever, but I still wanna be a customer of MBAM even if I start using HitMan pro.
And what do you mean by 'You can do this all day long with any security tool. And what's to say what it detected were legit?' You can do this with any security tool all day long???
And whats to say what it detected were legit???? Why da. would a known security tool start makin up detections on ur pc?? And 'Hit Man Pro does not have any major reputation among the security community that I've ever seen or heard of.' Heres something interesting. I know that MBAM doesn't wanna lose business and admit Hit Man Pro is good or whatever, but I still wanna be a customer of MBAM even if I start using HitMan pro.
And what do you mean by 'You can do this all day long with any security tool. And what's to say what it detected were legit?' You can do this with any security tool all day long??? And whats to say what it detected were legit????
Why da. would a known security tool start makin up detections on ur pc?? And 'Hit Man Pro does not have any major reputation among the security community that I've ever seen or heard of.'
Heres something interesting.What I mean is that every security tool can and will fail and you can make it happen easily. Also, for all we know the detections were benign obscure old or outdated detections.And what does one link prove that it remove TDSS variant? So do we and I'd lay money we'd get more variants too? Go to the major security forums and tell me what they tell you to run in virtually all cases before they break out the specialty tools, I can say unequivocally, it's not HitManPro.I'm more than happy to defend our product against unsubstantiated uneducated claims such as this. I'm certainly not worried about us losing any business to them on any level, regardless of how good you think they are.Bottom line is no security tool will detect all threats all the time. It's impossible to do, anyone laying claim to that is a flat out liar.
@Wide GlideCould you explain to me how it works? And when u are doing the training, are gonna have to go somewhere to learn it or u just use ur home computer. And I see that on bleeping computers, it says 'Additionally we request that you have a minimum of 20 posts on the Bleeping Computer forum.' Is there a way that they could just check my MBAM account instead of making posts and things.
And what's the best one or u reccomend? Bleeping computers? I was thinking to do this program about 1 month ago, but idk when to start.
And is this available in Canada ontario? I know this thread is a month old, but thought I could add my 2 cents. I had a nasty bug that was redirecting my search engine results other commercial sites. I did endless research and found A LOT of people had this same problem w/ a 'Google Redirect Virus'.I love malwarebytes - It's saved my ass on more than one occasion and routinely finds stuff that both Mcafee and Avira don't find.
However in this case it was coming up empty. I saw that a lot of people had used Hitman Pro so I figured I should give it a try since literally nothing I had tried had been able to detect anything at all, yet I knew there was something messing w/ my system.
Once I downloaded it, it scanned which took all of 5 minutes. It found a single virus that no other antivirus had detected, it deleted it and thank goodness I no longer have to deal with randomly redirecting links anymore.Anyway - malwarebytes is awesome, but in this particular case of the mysterious google redirect virus, Hitman pro did the trick. Not sure how to do that as, thankfully, Hitman Pro deleted the virus.
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But, here's the info from the history:Master Boot Record (Sector 0) BootkitC:$MBRIf that means anything to you. Also, here's an article about this particular virus on HitmanPro:OH yeah!
One more symptom was that the CPU was cranking like crazy in the background, even if I had no programs running. Now that I know what I had I'm amazed to see how huge this virus is.apparently it's a ginormous problem - google 'TDL3 rootkit' and you get a heck of a lot of results. Hope this info helps! I've been putting up with a browser redirect infection for about a month now. My problem affected both firefox and IE, and any links I clicked on in any search engine result, whether google, yahoo, would be redirected.
I've tried a number of different things trying to get rid of it with only limited success but never able to get completely rid of it. My anti-virus software (AVG2011), malwarebytes, and other malware removal tools and online anti-virus scanneers including ESET, Housecall and others would usually find and remove something but never fix the problem. I ran across a discussion about Hitman Pro this morning, one I had never heard of before today, so I gave it a try. It found and removed a number of infections and I have not had a single page redirect since. It would be hard for me to recommend it as a fix-all for browser re-directs since this is my one and only experience with it but it did take care of my immediate problem after countless other utilities failed and at the moment I am pretty happy with it.