Downloadable Anti-Virus
Software
Antiviral Toolkit Pro 3.0.132.2
(Complete version)(5.2MB, It can detect and erase 30111 viruses from disk, network,
and email. )You can click here to download the Definitions of virus on 10th,
February, 2000(1.8MB,Another download site for the updated definitions on 10th, Feb, 2000)
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AV95 2.6i(1022KB, It can detect
Win95.CIH virus and newly mutated virus.)Home Page
AV2000 Beta 1(4.10)(1030KB,From Pioneering
Software Company, Beijing, which can detect more than 44891 viruses. It can be used in
different operating system with multi-language supports.)Home
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HangTian 98CIH Immunizer 1.00(15KB,From
Pioneering Software Company, Beijing, It clones the infective markers of CIH virus to
immunize you computer to be free from CIH virus. If you have formated you computer, you
have to reinstall the Immunizer. Before the install, the computer should be free from CIH
virus)Home Page
BootProtect 98¡¡3.0(410KB,
A simple but effective virus kill to be against BootVirus.)
CIH Erasor 1.01(460KB,A
backstage running virus monitor (fire wall for virus infection) to detect the activities
of computer (execute, copy, and download), and when the virus is detected, the erasor is
activated and erased the virus, It is a free share ware.)Homepage
of the producer
CIH V1.x Immunizer((13KB,
To immunize you computer to be free from CIH virus.)
Dr Solomon's Virus 4.03 For
Win95/98 Complete Edition(7.5MB, A reliable antivirus. It works
as McAfee VirusScan.)Click here for updated virus definition Virusscan DAT-4034(1.2MB)
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eSafe Protect 2.2 Build 24(10753KB,
eSafe Protect is more than antivirus software. It also protects your system from vandals
and online threats from the Internet (Java applets, ActiveX controls, plug-ins, and modem
dialers). The full product is reviewed in this issue's roundup of security suites,
"Defend Against Invaders," and it won our Editors' Choice.
Performance was slightly
above average, and eSafe's task-oriented interface shows promise, but the program has
problems. Real-time scanning is difficult to disable and the on-demand scanner cannot scan
individual files. More important, it missed four macro viruses on our tests, making its
virus protection the weakest in this roundup.
Although we found eSafe
Protect's interface attractive and engaging, the multiple dialogs are confusing. You can
launch the real-time scanner by either selecting the Run eSafe Anti-Virus icon from the
eSafe Protect group on the Start menu or clicking on the Protect Watch module desktop
icon.
Launching the scanner
activates a third, task-oriented dialog, which appears in the main screen where you create
tasks. A combo box lists existing tasks and a tabbed dialog lets you select options,
including the scheduler. Since you can save tasks for reuse, it's easy to create and save
a scan for a folder containing multiple word processing documents, for example.
eSafe lets you scan drive
and folder sets on demand but not individual files. You can scan groups of files, however,
that you select by file type, and groups of files can be excluded by extension, globally.
The well-organized and
detailed help file is one of the best we've seen in this roundup. eSafe also makes
excellent use of the Windows 95 What's This? help button and provides lucid explanations.) To make the ware registered with code: ep-1234567-06179308, Click here to download updated virus
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FindVirus 7.86(1889KB)
F-Secure Anti-Virus 4.05(5946KB,
A good antivirus ware with multiple scanning way, It can scan hard disk, or a directory,
or a file, and it can be protected with password input from improper usage.Another
site to download), Click here to Get the file to crack the
program Updated
virus definition(1.7MB) Home Page
Happy99Cleaner 2.1(717KB,safely
remove Happy99.exe worm from your PC for free. Another site to download)
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IBM AntiVirus build 304.073
For Win95(2611KB, PRO: Perfect wild virus detection and repair, good zoo virus
detection, nice mix of features, fastest scan time, supports all major operating systems. CON:
Updating is too complex, problems removing some macro viruses
You do get a good virus
hunter with an easy-to-use interface and a nice variety of options, but the program makes
updating so hard that you may find it not worth the time. IBM AntiVirus fares well on the
features front. It supports several operating systems: Windows 95, 3.x, and NT, as well as
DOS and OS/2. You can set various protection levels, including searching for viruslike
activity. You can also set up automatic periodic scans and specify which drives or
directories to check.
Like Dr Solomon's, this
program comes with a bootable floppy disk that you can use to check any system for
viruses. And we like IBM's simple interface: Click the large Push Here button to start a
scan.
IBM AntiVirus's powerful
neural network technology detected all 271 of the wild viruses and a fairly high 97
percent of zoo viruses in our tests. But it had some trouble repairing wild macro viruses:
Unlike all other packages except ThunderByte, it twice deleted both the virus and its
macro, rather than leaving the macro intact.
Unlimited virus-signature
updates are available free from IBM's Web site, but the program doesn't warn you when it's
outdated, as most do. Instead, you must keep checking the site for updates, which are a
pain to incorporate: Unlike its competitors, IBM makes you compare your current signature
dates to those on the Web site, then copy the new signature file manually.)Click here to download for
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Inoculan AntiVirus 5.0b(4MB, PRO:
Great interface, extensive scanning options, cheapest package here, near-perfect wild
virus detection and repair. CON: Relatively weak zoo virus detection, lots of false
positives, slowest scan time, may clash with STB Nitro 3D graphics card.
The program conflicted with
the driver for our STB Nitro 3D graphics card (which the company says won't happen when
the driver is updated). It also missed more zoo viruses than any program except PC-cillin
and erroneously identified six clean files as infected. And when we dosed our PC with the
Antiexe.A virus, Inoculan hung and didn't tell us to use a recovery disk, as it should
have. Computer Associates says that the problem is specific to Antiexe.
Inoculan's user interface,
accessible yet laden with features, explains clearly what's happening. And the default
options, such as automatic scanning within all compressed files, are more comprehensive
than those of any other package we reviewed.
Beyond that, Inoculan can
do different types of scans (such as quick or thorough) and has unparalleled options for
including and excluding drives, files, and directories. Also unique is its Danger Watch,
which temporarily heightens protection after a virus attack. A quibble: We needed three
(rather than one) 1.44MB floppies to create an emergency rescue disk.
Inoculan's scans were the
slowest, but the program is thorough: It puts infected files in a quarantine folder and
brings up a disinfection wizard.
The company offers one year
of free program and virus-signature updates from its Web site.
Despite its glitches,
Inoculan AntiVirus's excellent interface and generous options make it a good pick.Virus definition9905 4.21) Home Page
Kill_CIH(13KB,From Symantec, information on CIH and
a tool to disable it prior to removal with antivirus software. This little package has
been a real life saver for a lot of users with CIH - strongly recommended. Use the tech support page to get support.)
Mcafee Viruscan For Win95/98 4.02
Simpified Chinese version(8.8MB, McAfee VirusScan Central, the integrated control
panel, gives you handy access to the program's main tools as well as to hints and tips. It
suggests when virus signature files need updating and when the PC needs a full system
scan. Automatic, free updates of virus signature files via the Internet are one click
away. And these updates are unlimited. (Norton recently restricted the duration of its
free updates to one year from purchase.)
VirusScan 4.0 now protects
against malicious Web-site based ActiveX and Java applets. You can even lock out specific
Web sites.
The program also actively
scans e-mail attachments and downloaded files for viruses. If you feel bewildered by all
these choices, a wizard can lead you step by step through setup of the basic options.
So, who's "it"
for now? If you're a Norton AntiVirus user, there's really no compelling reason to switch.
But if you're in the market for your first antivirus utility, or you already run an
earlier incarnation of McAfee VirusScan, get inoculated with version 4.0.)4.02 for Chinese of Code Big5(8.9MB)
McAfee Virusscan 4.x
DAT-4055(1.4MB,Another
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Mcafee VirusScan 4.0.3a Licensed for
9x(7.51MB)McAfee Virusscan 4.x
DAT-4052(1.4MB,Another
site to download),To make it
registered with the file, Home Page
Mcafee VirusScan 4.0.3a Licensed for
NT4 Workstation(8.5MB),To make it
registered with the file,Home
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Mcafee NetShield 4.0.3a Licensed
for NT4 Server(7.51MB),To make it
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Norton AntiVirus 5.0 For NT Server
Final(10.5MB, The most notable improvement from NAV 4.0 involves virus-scanning
technology. NAV 4.0's virus scanner set up a virtual computer for safely executing the
start of program files, looking specifically for a polymorphic class of viruses. Using a
synthesis of search technology obtained from IBM and this virtual-machine idea, NAV 5.0
tries to locate specious virus-like files of any type.
Another notable new feature
in NAV 5.0 is Scan and Deliver--the ability to e-mail a safely wrapped virus to Symantec's
AntiVirus Lab. What makes this service noteworthy is that in many cases the process is
automated, so the response can be quick; in our test, turnaround time was about 30
minutes.
Roughly 4,000 new viruses
are identified each year, so you must update the virus-definition files on a regular
basis. These files, changed weekly by Symantec, can be downloaded over the Internet. One
improvement in the new version allows incremental updates rather than requiring you to
download a complete definition file each time.
One way of ensuring that
you make frequent updates of virus definitions and frequently scan disks is automatic
scheduling of these actions. Under Windows 95 and NT 4.0, Norton Program Scheduler is
installed and these tasks are included. Under Windows 98, the more powerful scheduler
built into the operating system is used.
One of our tests set the
clock forward six months on one of our test systems, to see how NAV would react to an
out-of-date virus-definition file. If you look closely enough at the main panel in such a
situation, you'll see a small icon and some text indicating that the outdated files should
be updated. However, the notification would be easy to miss. We prefer the McAfee
approach, which pops up a specific dialog with a button to update the virus definitions
immediately.
One glitch we found: About
70 percent of the time, our Windows 98 test system crashed during shutdown after NAV was
installed. After you shut down, NAV checks for viruses on your floppy disk drives. NAV
then shifts to text mode to display a message that it is doing this and then shifts back.
With Windows 98's quick shutdown, this can be a problem. While the problem was harmless,
it was annoying enough that we were glad when tech support found a fix involving updating
some registry entries. Symantec plans to post a knowledge-base article on the problem
sometime next week on its Web site.
There are a lot of nasties
out there that threaten anyone who browses the Internet, exchanges e-mail, or uses floppy
disks. You can't afford to be without solid virus protection, and NAV 5.0 remains the top
of the heap.Another
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Norton AntiVirus
5.02 For NT Workstation(12MB,Another site to download)Home Page
Norton AntiVirus 5.02 For Windows 9x (13MB,Another site to
download) Virus difinition on
10th, Jan. 2000(2.3MB,Another
site to download) Home Page
Norton AntiVirus 2000 For Windows 9x (14893KB,
Norton AntiVirus 2000 provides automatic protection against viruses
and other malicious code at all entry points, including e-mail attachments and Internet
downloads. The redesigned interface provides users with better explanations of necessary
action, reduces system conflicts and allows task-based and fully customised scanning.
Additionally, Norton
AntiVirus 2000 is the only anti-virus software to combine security
enhancing, state-of-the-art technologies with the easiest-to-use automatic updating
feature, LiveUpdate. Norton AntiVirus is also an integral component of
Symantec's award-winning Norton SystemWorks 2000 utility suite. Customers
can buy Norton AntiVirus immediately at Symantec's recently introduced
online store at http://www.symantecstore.com/
as well as other online retailers.
"As the proliferation
of malicious code continues to disrupt all activities on the Internet including commerce,
communications and applications, Norton AntiVirus 2000's
next-generation technologies virtually eliminate this growing risk," said Enrique
Salem, vice president of Symantec's Security and Assistance Business Unit.
Norton AntiVirus
2000 includes powerful technologies designed specifically to protect consumers
while they use the Internet. New to Norton AntiVirus 2000 is support
for automatic scanning of incoming e-mail attachments from POP-based applications such as
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, Eudora Pro/Lite, Netscape Messenger and Netscape
Mail, and more. In addition, Norton AntiVirus 2000 is now able to
automatically eliminate viruses in multiple compressed file levels, such as a Zip file
inside another Zip file.
Norton AntiVirus
2000 automatically blocks destructive ActiveX code and Java applets from entering a
user's computer. In addition, Norton AntiVirus includes its Trojan Horse
detection engine to guard users against online programs that might steal passwords or
destroy data. Norton AntiVirus 2000 also features Scan and Deliver,
which enables users to use the Internet to send suspicious files to SARC for analysis and
any needed virus definitions.
Norton AntiVirus
2000 utilises a new graphical user interface for virus alerts and shutdowns,
thereby allowing for a better explanation of necessary actions while reducing system
conflicts and enabling full use of the mouse. New task-based scanning allows fully
customised scanning, easing set-up and use. Norton AntiVirus 2000 is
Windows 2000 compatible and Windows 98 tested and compliant.
Norton AntiVirus
2000 introduces LiveAdvisor, personalised support services direct to the desktop
via the Internet. With LiveAdvisor, consumers can elect to receive proactive product
support, LiveUpdate alerts, user tips and tricks, and upgrade notifications automatically,
based on user-defined preferences. Symantec will forward critical service alerts as well
as product update information through LiveAdvisor to make sure customers are informed
about the latest threats and the software is updated to handle them. In addition, users
can benefit from proactive information on the latest features and Symantec's growing
library of top usage solutions.
Finally, users can evaluate new product features and third-party reviews as well as
purchase and download the latest upgrade right from the product.
The LiveUpdate feature of Norton
AntiVirus 2000 provides users an easy, automatic way to keep their
anti-virus protection current. With Norton AntiVirus 2000, users
receive pop-up message alerts to remind them when their virus definitions become
dangerously out-of-date. Also included is a modular engine called NAVEX, which allows
Symantec to ship fundamental changes to the virus scanning technology with every virus
definition update.
Norton AntiVirus
2000 also includes Symantec's advanced heuristics scanner, Bloodhound, which
detects new and unknown viruses. In addition, AutoProtect scans all files that are run,
copied, created, or downloaded, thereby providing around-the-clock protection.
System
Requirements
Intel 486/25 or higher (or 100 percent compatible), Windows 95/98, 16MB RAM (32MB
recommended), 45MB disk space, and CD-ROM. For Windows NT 4.0/2000: Intel CPU (or
100 percent compatible), 16MB RAM for NT 4.0 (32MB recommended), 32MB RAM for Windows 2000
(64MB recommended), 50MB disk space, and CD-ROM.Another site to download) Virus definition on 14th, Jan. 2000(2.3MB,Another
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Norton AntiVirus 2000 For Windows NT(13MB)Home Page
Panda Antivirus Platinum 6.14.00(13093KB,
PRO: Clean user interface, faster than any other package, easy to update. CON: Had
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PC-Cillin 98 6.07(7448KB,Eliminate
computer viruses with PC-cillin, which performs constant, transparent background scanning
of files as they're loaded into memory. In addition, this program can schedule both FTP
virus file updates and complete disk scans for fully automated operation. It checks within
archives, boot records, and partition tables for known file and macro viruses and employs
heuristic analysis to seek out unknown viruses and Trojan horses. Special Internet support
is also offered. It not only keeps a close eye out for destructive ActiveX and Java
components, it also provides low-level parental security, by allowing you to block
selected Websites. A virus encyclopedia is included to help with identification of
suspicious virus activity. PC-cillin provides solid protection, is loaded with extras, and
is almost effortless to use and maintain. Note: This is the Windows 95/98 version.
A Windows NT version is also available.Another site to
download). To make it registed with: Code:PCEF-0015-4507-0807-5135
For NT 6.01 (6101KB) Home Page
Quick Heal 5.22(5639KB,From Quick
Heal, supports DOS, Windows 3.X/95/98/NT, and NetWare. Email the company for support).Another site to download) Crack
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SoDu1999 V0.02(589KB, A completely
free virus killer, free release, free update )Home
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The Cleaner 3.1 Build 3130(1487KB,
It removes Trojan Horse programs from your PC.Another site to download) To make
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Thunder Byte Anti-virus
Utilities 8.10(1.1MB,Another
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VirusBUSTER 3.4 For Win95/98/NT(2.24MB)Home Page
VRV 30.a Complete Edition(700KB)Home Page
VRV 2000(181KB,VRV 2000 For DOS.)Home Page
VRV CIH Fix(56KB,Readme file of VRV to fix the CIH virus.)Home Page
Kingsoft Antivirus 1.0.1.1054(1.8MB,
It can protect your computer from more than 20000 virus, hundreds of hacker programs,
newest virus of Access¡¢PowerPoint¡¢Word 2000¡¢Java¡¢HTML¡¢VBScript with
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