Questions tagged [anti-virus]

Software for protecting against, detecting, and removing viruses, malware, and other potential threats to a computer system.

Anti-virus software can be used on a live, running system, or used to scan an infected hard disk from another computer system. The general purpose of all anti-virus software is to remove malware (shortform for malicious software). Most modern anti-virus software is capable of dealing with (but not limited to) viruses, worms, trojan horses, and spyware/adware.

There are a variety of paid and free anti-virus software options for almost all modern operating systems, some of which are better then others. This is due to the differences in scanning techniques (which can also impact performance of the system) and available virus "definitions".

Anti-virus programs normally have several different detection methods:

  • Signature scanner, which tries to match files against signatures. This is generally not very effective because a virus maker does not have to do much to change the unique signature of their virus. Some viruses can change their code every time they are run (polymorphic viruses), making them harder to detect.
  • Heuristics scanner, which tries to match files against a heuristic (think of it like a fuzzy checksum). This is more effective because it can counteract the virus's attempts to disguise itself.
  • Behavioral scanner, which tracks the behavior of processes and tries to look for suspicious activity (for example, trying to patch the kernel).

Some popular choices for Windows Anti-Virus:

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How can I remove malicious spyware, malware, adware, viruses, trojans or rootkits from my PC?

What should I do if my Windows computer seems to be infected with a virus or malware? What are the symptoms of an infection? What should I do after noticing an infection? What can I do to get rid of it? how to prevent from infection by…
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Why does anti-virus software not delete the viruses, malware, etc., but instead quarantine them?

Why does anti-virus software not completely delete the viruses, malware, etc., but instead quarantine them? Is it not better to completely get rid of them? Why? And how can I manually remove them?
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How do anti-virus programs start at Windows boot?

When performing some testing, I noticed that after installing Avast and checking in both my "Run" registry key and my "Startup" folder that a startup entry wasn't present in either location. Taking this into account, in which location do the…
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Bye Windows Defender, I need to turn you back off again

I am running Windows 10 on a fairly recent laptop. I'm using Avast (free version) as antivirus and before the update, Windows Defender was turned off as it should be in case a third party antivirus is installed. Yesterday I received a notification…
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Is there a point in installing antivirus on Ubuntu?

I have recently started using Ubuntu. I am wondering about the point of installing antivirus programs on Ubuntu. On SuperUser, I found the opinion that it only detects "windows viruses" and removes them. Is there a point in installing antivirus if I…
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Is my host machine completely isolated from a virus-infected virtual machine?

If I am running a Windows 7 virtual machine on a Windows 7 host using VMWare or VirtualBox (or anything else) and the virtual machine is completely overloaded with viruses and other malicious software, should I worry about my host machine? If I have…
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How do antivirus softwares conflict with each other?

I've been taught that I should never install two antivirus (AV) softwares together, because they will conflict. Even Windows Defender (since Windows 8) disables itself upon detecting another AV software. I'm curious how two can conflict. The only…
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How do anti-viruses work?

So I was thinking about viruses recently, and wondering how exactly antiviruses keep up? Considering anybody who'd been coding for a few weeks could hack together something do do nasty, nasty things to somebody's PC, the quantity alone would make a…
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How to disable Kaspersky Antivirus javascript injection?

Since the installation of Kaspersky AntiVirus 2016 every website I visit contains this line in :