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We are quickly growing to become the number one anti-malware product on the Internet!
Pardon me Marcin but what the hell are you talking about? Who is number one if it's not mbam?
At least for me, you guys have been number one few months after you released your product.
Congratz and keep up the marvelous work!
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There's no general tutorial because vundo is the most difficult to remove along with some other rootkits. It also involves manual removal. I would just add up that besides mbam, kaspersky and antivir are also good at catching it.
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Hi everyone and a happy new year!
I'm Beenthere, currently studying at malwaremoval university! I'm really interested in malware, to be precise, removing it
Hope you won't mind a spammer like me
chat ya
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Heh, good to know you tricked antivirus 2009 Hopefully others will read this and solve their issue if they were "lucky enough" to get that version.
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I can't see the edit button... was it removed? Why? Couldn't find anything about it
anyways, what I wanted to add
@ 6:15 or something, did he actually said "I just design the program, I have no idea what it does" ? If that's what he said, then that's the top!!!
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Heh, good job guys, hopefully you'll stop any potential buyers Anyways
is this considered rogue program? I thought all of the rogue programs are made of gangs... never knew you can actually phone one lol
That makes me also curious.. haven't you guys ever thought of suing them? Collecting evidences etc and go up the court or something? I mean, there must be something that can be done... If only I lived there
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Thanks everybody, especially Bruce.
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Hello
I just read this thread here -> http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=6316
and I decided to play around with mbam... I had that little pest of amvo(what a PIA) some months ago.. anyways, I've created amvo.exe (empty text file) in system32 and as said, it was found by the quick scan. Now, I'm not criticizing this way (as stated in that thread, it's actually good to have more ways of killing malware) but what got in my head was, why when I right clicked on amvo.exe, and I picked "scan with mbam", it was not found as malware?
There's a difference in the quick scan and the right click scan or what?
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Surprisingly effective, it's a relatively speedy malicious software remover, with the quick scan taking about 10 minutes.
soooo wrong
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they seem to be back in version Database version: 1127
Autorun.inf ?
in File Detections
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Hi miekiemoes
I don't really understand what you just said... mbam just picked up the same thing on my computer.
I have no autorun.inf file, only the autorun.inf folder created by subs. Yet, mbam still picked it up.