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Loaris trojan remover giveaway
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Isn't that *a* definition of a trojan file where a file apears to be somthing it's not? It apears to windows to be a C source file but contains binary database data! Save | Cancel Isn't that *a* definition of a trojan file where a file apears to be somthing it's not? It apears to windows to be a C source file but contains binary database data! leading to removal of perfectly harmless programs.Ĭould this developer please explain why they have chosen to make their definition database files use the industry standard C source file extension nfd.c upd001.c to upd00f.c this is scareware, flags up many false detections and then requires payment to clean the false detections.

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PUP's are not Trojans either glad I did not bother trying to request a license key. that's not a trojan! Also flasely detecting completely legitimate programs as toolbars when they have nothing to do with web browser addons or explorer add-ons.

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calling safe software PUPs (potentially unwanted programs) and calling others adware when they are not and so what if they did contain adverts. the first sign of a program with no respect for the end users rights!Īn insane number of false detections, false positives. I unselected create desktop icon during installation yet it still dropped a desktop icon on the destop. However, for someone less tech-savvy, simply scanning with the default settings would likely cause unwarranted grief after losing the functionality of the above software. There were no VirusTotal warnings for any of the following flagged files:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Help\WinHlp32.BMKĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\dsfFLACDecoder.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\dsfFLACEncoder.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\dsfNativeFLACSource.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\dsfOggDemux2.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\vp8encoder.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\wmpinfo.dllĪ few false positives (now "Ignored") I can live with - it didn't appear that my system would have been crippled by any means. Loaris Trojan Remover flagged the following GOTD-offered titles:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\youtubejs (and no hidden files within it upon checking) The scan resulted in the following detections (a condensed list of just the app titles), all of which I either double-checked via VirusTotal or considered as false positives, then chose to add/Apply to "Ignore" for future scans:

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Used this to update the version 3.0.2 last offered here on May 2017.Īfter launch, to prevent crippling surprises on first run, I immediately went to options and turned OFF any auto-quarantine/delete type of settings before running a scan.Īfter the scan was complete, I initially chose to "Ignore All" (at the top of the list) to prevent an accidental quarantine/deletion on my part of anything I might consider a "false positive". a word processor that asks for a licenses, you give it a license, it then opens up a blank page, and you start writing, then, and only then, it says, "hey, you can't save this, you must exit and start again, and retype everything all over again".

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exiting the program, and then restarting, and running the scan all over again from scratch!Įffectively, by uninstalling and reinstalling, you are causing the program to exit and restart, and when it restarts, it finally actually reads the Windows registry to see that, hey, it DOES have a license, and becomes 365 Single, not 365 Trial. and the results cannot be be used, and no cleaning can be applied without.

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Until then, it stays in trial mode, which apparently is 365 days ( ?!? ), and a full year trial is so unusual that we think we have given it a 365 day license, so we run a scan.

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"Īctually Loaris says to simply exit and start again.Īpparently it cannot read the registration database in real time, so when we give the program full license permission, it does not know and stays in trial mode, and will only read the given permissions at the next program starting.














Loaris trojan remover giveaway