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Yes, It was detected. My software stopped it in it's tracks.
Yes, It was detected, but I had to scan the file.
No detection.
I have no clue what I am doing....
I run Avast and MSE.
Simultaneous response.
Avast blocked it automatically same as SledgeDG above and MSE asked to clean the PC which it did.
Some have wondered if Avast is assigned a secondary role to MSE when both are used.
I would say not.
Mike
Are you downloading the .com file or the .zip files.
I have NIS 2011 and it will stop the .com download but not the .zip download. It will remove it when I scan or try and open the .zip file. According to Norton they do not scan .zip files on download since nothing can happen until it is accessed. They state it would slow down the download if it is a .zip file with lots of included files. I believe Avast! has a setting to scan .zip files and how deep to scan during download where it will not scan the entire .zip file. Interesting concept.
Jim
Ever heard of the line "Prevention is better than a cure."? In I.T. security terms, removing un-needed software reduces the available attack surface for hacker(s) / drive-by(s.) In my case, my daily browsing does not require Flash, SilverLight or Java, so I removed all of those as well as disabling additional plugins that are of no use to me (EX: Itunes / QuickTime plugins.)
Bitdefender wouldn't let me do anything other than click on the link. It insta banned the page which was mighty impressive!
Andy
When clicking any of the standard protocol links Nod32 blocked it instantly.
When using the Https links Nod32 blocked it as soon as i hit save.
In baseball terms, the Eicar test file is a ball sitting on a tee compared to most 'real' malware that is a 100mph fastball in comparison. While it's nice to see how your AV reacts, users shouldn't put too much emphasis on whether or not their AV detects Eicar..........Malwarebytes and Hitman Pro for example will not detect the file, and we all know how respected they are.
Comodo internet security premium free detects it also and blocks it if you open it.