Where can i get different viruses?

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    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #11

    Good, was just about to inquire about that. thanks for the clearup.

    MSE and G-Data and would Malwarebytes count?
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    I havent been in to security much But wouldnt both Internet Security apps and Anti Virus apps detect the viruses when downloaded to my HDD?


    edit: never mind, found out
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    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #13

    Most AV suites will include some form of Web shield system to help protect against drive by infections though most will simply block, report, and request confirmation as to what you, the user, wishes to do with the file.

    If you decide that the files are acceptable to download then it will allow this and normally allow you to mark them as safe for future download, (not a good thing in my opinion - the current file may be OK the next instance may not)

    I have several files that due to their nature always trigger my AV sweeps as suspicious via heuristic analysis ( my use for these is in unlocking users systems in the process of my work )
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    W7 x64
       #14

    One of the best sources of virals is to grab a number of keygens which can be found on various websites and software piracy forums (and no, I'm mentioning no names or links here!)

    I know of no infections which physically fry hardware, as mentioned earlier in the thread, all such rumours are mentions by people whose kit failed for other reasons, or are perhaps not capable of disinfecting their machines competently.

    That said, isn't it simpler to look at websites which already announce tables for you to make comparisons between the various security products the market offers?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
       #15

    hackerman1 said:
    DarkNovaGamer: any good URL´s you can share ?
    You wish. :)
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    Windows 7 32-Bit
       #16

    Go to google and search for fake anrivirus software. Lookup terms like "Antivirus 2009/2010" and other terms.

    Just go around downloading it no matter what it is.

    Try and get infected with several downloaders. :)
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    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #17

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    Ok, so far i have got a collection of AV;

    Avast AV Pro
    AVG Internet Security 9.0
    Avira AntiVir Premium 2009
    Kaspersky Anti virus & Internet security
    Norton 360 Premier Edition 2009 v3 5 2 11
    Norton Anti Virus 2008
    IObit Security 360 v1.01 PRO
    Panda Antivirus Pro 2010

    Let me know if you know any that might be worth testing :)
    Hi Sergio, please add Vipre antivirus and NOD32 antivirus in the list.

    BTW, if you need some nasty malware samples, IM me on WLM.
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    Thread Starter
       #18

    Added yours, Dinesh :)

    Avast AV Pro
    AVG Internet Security 9.0
    Avira AntiVir Premium 2009
    Kaspersky Anti virus & Internet security
    Norton 360 Premier Edition 2009 v3 5 2 11
    Norton Anti Virus 2008
    IObit Security 360 v1.01 PRO
    Panda Antivirus Pro 2010
    Eset NOD32 Anti Virus
    Vipre Antivuris




    Still open for suggestions, but please give me a trial download link if you post a suggestion.
    Thank you.


    - SG
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #19

    Could you add Microsoft security Essentials to the list please.
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    Thread Starter
       #20

    Avast AV Pro
    AVG Internet Security 9.0
    Avira AntiVir Premium 2009
    Kaspersky Anti virus & Internet security
    Norton 360 Premier Edition 2009 v3 5 2 11
    Norton Anti Virus 2008
    IObit Security 360 v1.01 PRO
    Panda Antivirus Pro 2010
    Eset NOD32 Anti Virus
    Vipre Antivuris
    Microsoft Morro / Microsoft security Essentials



    Added :)
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