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Taking Requests! #1
I'll be taking requests for tutorials, guides, informational threads, canned speeches, etc. from now on out.

If there's anything that you'd like done in relation to malware removal, system security and system protection, just let me know.

Additionally, if there's any advice you need or anything you need explained, feel free to ask.
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RE: Taking Requests! #2
I'd like a guide of how to have fun in League of Legends.
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RE: Taking Requests! #3
(01-21-2013, 02:28 AM)Johnny Wrote: I'd like a guide of how to have fun in League of Legends.

Well this thread is in the Antivirus & Protection section, so I assume it would be inferred that it's only relative to those topics...
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RE: Taking Requests! #4
I'd like to see a toolless removal. I've used mbam, combofix, etc, but I've never seen anyone attempt to remove malware when they have almost no options. I'ts something I want to be able to do, for extreme cases.
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RE: Taking Requests! #5
(02-01-2013, 04:49 PM)TheMercenary Wrote: I'd like to see a toolless removal. I've used mbam, combofix, etc, but I've never seen anyone attempt to remove malware when they have almost no options. I'ts something I want to be able to do, for extreme cases.

I can definitely do that, although there isn't really a purpose for a removal without any tools as disabling or bypassing the malware is generally better, and from there run a fix with another program. Kind of hard to explain here.

What would you like to see? A way to run AVs or AMs when the malware denies .exe files running, bypassing browser redirects, malware removal through programs which use cmd?
Also, there are plug-in-and-go malware removal tools, so if you get it on a USB and load it from the USB, you can still launch an .exe. Please be more in-depth with your request, but I'll start working on it.
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RE: Taking Requests! #6
(02-02-2013, 01:30 AM)Phytrix Wrote:
(02-01-2013, 04:49 PM)TheMercenary Wrote: I'd like to see a toolless removal. I've used mbam, combofix, etc, but I've never seen anyone attempt to remove malware when they have almost no options. I'ts something I want to be able to do, for extreme cases.

I can definitely do that, although there isn't really a purpose for a removal without any tools as disabling or bypassing the malware is generally better, and from there run a fix with another program. Kind of hard to explain here.

What would you like to see? A way to run AVs or AMs when the malware denies .exe files running, bypassing browser redirects, malware removal through programs which use cmd?
Also, there are plug-in-and-go malware removal tools, so if you get it on a USB and load it from the USB, you can still launch an .exe. Please be more in-depth with your request, but I'll start working on it.

I'm referring to when malware denies exe's, or malware so new that most av's don't detect it. Or malware that changes extensions. (I.E. Security Defender; It changes extenstions so that they run itself.) But as you said, most of the time that wont be an issue, as rkill can be renamed to almost anything, and then you can run a tool such as combofix.
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RE: Taking Requests! #7
Can you make a tutorial of how to get a Malwarebytes key? One that works?
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RE: Taking Requests! #8
(02-02-2013, 04:54 AM)Johnny Wrote: Can you make a tutorial of how to get a Malwarebytes key? One that works?

You buy one. Idiot.
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RE: Taking Requests! #9
(02-02-2013, 04:57 AM)TheMercenary Wrote:
(02-02-2013, 04:54 AM)Johnny Wrote: Can you make a tutorial of how to get a Malwarebytes key? One that works?

You buy one. Idiot.

You google one. Idiot.

There's a lot on this site too.

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RE: Taking Requests! #10
(02-02-2013, 04:31 AM)TheMercenary Wrote: I'm referring to when malware denies exe's, or malware so new that most av's don't detect it. Or malware that changes extensions. (I.E. Security Defender; It changes extenstions so that they run itself.) But as you said, most of the time that wont be an issue, as rkill can be renamed to almost anything, and then you can run a tool such as combofix.

Boot up linux, find the malicious startup program, remove it. It has to be started from somewhere.

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