![]() ![]() SysClean is a great and flexible stand-alone AVAM scanner which can be deployed directly to a suspect system off USB or direct-downloads. A recent offering was Trend Micro’s SysClean. Miles over at TinyApps frequently comes up with some great tools on his blog. Some you will want to periodically update either by downloading the primary file again or the DAT file signatures and processing them. If nothing else, I recommend familiarizing yourself with these and maybe keep them stowed away on a USB stick. If you know of any others feel free to leave a comment and why you think it is worthy to be considered as well. These particular offerings are from large and well-trusted vendors and also are “free” (assuming you meet their particular licensing and use requirements). There are quite a few “portable” AVAM tools out there, and I am not attempting to list them all here. Finally, you can quickly maintain and deploy multiple AVAM solutions at a problem PC and have a potentially larger success rate. You can set many USB devices to “read-only” so you don’t need to worry about cross-contamination to your media. Also, if the infection has impacted your ability to access the network/Internet, you don’t have to worry about dealing with getting the needed files downloaded. ![]() The benefit with this technique is that you can try to run the scan in Windows Safe Mode ( see comment section for clarification) which might increase your effectiveness in removal. ![]()
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