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Last edited by flashh4; 05 Mar 2013 at 08:51.
There are Anti-malware classrooms that school and train individuals to become "qualified" malware techs.
An individual must complete the full course and graduate with the voting of all classroom teachers, in the school attended. Just to note... being in a classroom for a while, but never graduating, does not really make someone "trained". What school did you graduate from?
Helpful suggestions are always welcome, tho'. :)
Hum I must say up front Flash4 I was taken aback by your bold statement in your post #95 as I tend to think by and large such statements are to me just plain bragging being an old cynic that I am.
But it seems that you have expanded a bit on what you first stated and I hope by your actions and input that the forum does indeed have another string to it's bow.
Myself am NO expert in anything much apart from taking hardware and machines to pieces and fixing them by sometimes - unorthodox methods.
Having said that - welcome:)
I learned a long time ago. Never toot your own horn. Do the good work and others will toot all the horns you will ever want to hear.
Flash4 just go to System Security - Windows 7 Help Forums and post in threads that need help. Best way to show one's expertise.
tom982,
You are well on your way, and you will graduate.
Are you attending Malware Removal University?
Do you need to take a test at the end of your training?