Where can i get different viruses?

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       #21

    Since my old pc is acting weird, i will probably be doing this on my eee. I just want to make sure, how do i kill the whole HDD after this? I plan on using my eee after the test.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x32 SP1
       #22

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    Dear SF.
    (...)
    So now i need some different viruses, for the test. Please do not link me up with viruses which causes to fried Hardware.

    Thanks on advance

    - SG9
    It's easy, have a look at MalwareBytes forum, there are many different virus samples.
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       #23

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    Since my old pc is acting weird, i will probably be doing this on my eee. I just want to make sure, how do i kill the whole HDD after this? I plan on using my eee after the test.
    You could also use a boot and nuke disc

    Darik's Boot And Nuke | Hard Drive Disk Wipe and Data Clearing
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       #24

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Go to a few porn sites with no AV. Problem solved.
    That came accross my mind Steve lol
    I would just like to know exactly what viruses i am getting.
    No doubt you'll get some good Vundo and Rootkits, not to mention a DNS hijacking sprinkled with a Bot takeover
    Just don't get back on the Internet with the infected machine. Download your Antimalware tools on a clean CD first, then use it on the infected machine (offline).
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       #25

    Jacee said:
    sergiogarcia9 said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    Go to a few porn sites with no AV. Problem solved.
    That came accross my mind Steve lol
    I would just like to know exactly what viruses i am getting.
    No doubt you'll get some good Vundo and Rootkits, not to mention a DNS hijacking sprinkled with a Bot takeover
    Just don't get back on the Internet with the infected machine. Download your Antimalware tools on a clean CD first, then use it on the infected machine (offline).
    hah Jacee you already know my plan
    I have all AV's downloaded to my laptop and will transfer them to a USB Device (Which will be reformated after)
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       #26

    Sergio,

    One that I notice you don't have on your list is Comodo - I know it's known for it's Firewall but the current Internet security suite includes AV that's not bad at all

    AntiVirus and SSL Certificates - Internet Security Software | Comodo
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       #28

    The Final list:

    • 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
    • IObit Security 360 v1.01 PRO
    • Panda Antivirus Pro 2010
    • Eset NOD32 Anti Virus
    • Vipre Antivuris
    • a-squared
    • Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
    • Comodo Internet Security



    I have dropped the Norton 2008 since i already got one Norton Product in the tes
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    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #29

    Go ahead. We're waiting for the test results.
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       #30

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    The Final list:

    • 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
    • IObit Security 360 v1.01 PRO
    • Panda Antivirus Pro 2010
    • Eset NOD32 Anti Virus
    • Vipre Antivuris
    • a-squared
    • Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
    • Comodo Internet Security



    I have dropped the Norton 2008 since i already got one Norton Product in the tes
    What about MSE?
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