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Solve : Trend Micro fails the 'Doomsday Test'!? |
Answer» Hello There! All those of you who have put the safe bet on Trend Micro to shield your machines against the known & unknown threats would be disappointed to read the following story:: here's a "NEWS flash"- Anti-virus programs not perfect. Oh wait a second... that's not news at all... Quote from: kpac on August 16, 2010, 02:48:34 PM How ironic that clicking on that link makes avast pop-up telling me a trojan was found on that page. classic! It's not coming up anymore. Must have been an ad or something. Unusually though, I get the "Additional addons are required..." message and there is some kind of Java applet on the page also. I can't find it.Quote from: kpac on August 16, 2010, 04:29:03 PM It's not coming up anymore. Must have been an ad or something. Unusually though, I get the "Additional addons are required..." message and there is some kind of Java applet on the page also. I can't find it. lol... it has some ridiculous toolbar on the BOTTOM, as well. I recognize it- it's the "skysa toolbar" (http://www.skysa.com/) the toolbar itself isn't bad, it's just totally out of context on a ALLEGED news site. To make things better, it wasn't there a half hour ago when I first visited the link.When I clicked on the link, Windows MediaPlayer opened and tried to play something. Then my MicroSoft Security Essentials popped up saying there was an infection and had to clean it. I removed the link.Hey Guys! Hold on..Iam not trying to play any 'Gimmick' over here. Its serious. Check it out::: Link removed by Allan Trend Micro disappointed Indian Ministry of Home affairs.Quote from: Saurabhdua on August 17, 2010, 06:58:10 AM Hey Guys!Well, that's certainly good enough for me No-one said you were playing any "gimmick". The link was removed because something on the page alerted multiple anti-virus clients. Why post it again? |
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