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Heads up: Mini VCI Toyota TIS virus

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Former Member 68813, Jul 9, 2014.

  1. Former Member 68813

    Former Member 68813 Senior Member

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    Should I get concerned about passwords, other fraud, etc?
    I had that software loaded for over a year and this is the very first time I'm seeing this.
    Weird.
     

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    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    I suspect it is a False Positive, from a definition that your virus scanner just downloaded. I can recommend AVG Free if you want to double check.

    AVG | AVG AntiVirus 2014
     
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    Former Member 68813 Senior Member

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    LOL, why did you say this? I'm using AVG free already.
     
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    Former Member 68813 Senior Member

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    Good idea, but the virus is in the vault. I'm not sure it's safe to undelete.
     
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    Double check it with clam anti virus. It's an open source free virus checking software with free definition downloads. I use that primarily.
     
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    As long as you don't execute the file it should be safe to undelete it.
     
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    All due respect buts AVG (any version) is not computer protection. A suite like Kaspersky Pure and Malwarebytes Premium (with mutual exclusions) might better serve you...as a start. YMMV
     
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    I beg to differ. AVG is good virus protection that I've used for over 10 years without incident. I can also recommend Avast! as free virus protection. You also need a good firewall, such as ZoneAlarm, and good malware protection, such as Malwarebytes (free version) and SuperAntiSpyware. You should use at least 2 different malware programs, since I've found that no single program catches everything. I've had good results with this package of 4 programs over many years and none of them cost anything. This is from about 30 years experience in IT. I agree with you that Kaspersky is good, but it's expensive; free is better.
     
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    Years ago the AVG free/Avast combo was good, so was nod...not so any more. YMMV. My recommendations to friendly_jacek were solid, and to quote..."as a start", and I stand by them 100%. I do not question your 30 years IT experience, nor your "desire" to use free-ware. I would however question your wisdom telling the world about your specific security package though.
     
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    I am very happy with AVG Free, Malwarebytes, and Spybot Search and Destroy, but my clientele is retired School Teachers, I would pay money to protect teenage boys.
     
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    No-win discussion. I too have used AVG (free) for over 10 years without ever getting bit, but I would not suggest it as the only or best solution. I would not suggest Kaspersky either though because most people don't need all the protection it offers for the price it charges. However, it was suggested as a 'suite' of protection and avoids having to deal with a myriad of separate programs. I would suggest AVG or Avast as the best free protection and Kaspersky as the best paid protection, but I'd further recommend that anyone check each out for themselves. I will say that no program will protect you if you are one of the first to encounter a new virus. There are sites that rate protection programs and both AVG and Avast are always rated highly. I should note that I'm not particularly pre-occupied with protection because I tend to keep to a relatively limited number of trusted sites I visit and I rarely click on files that haven't been vetted by someone else I know. :)
     
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    As long as everyone is happy with what they have, so be it. :) Just a little friendly though...and to whom it may concern...Malwarebytes Premium (and free) has a few holes now. One might also look into HitmanPro3. ;);)
     
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    From my experience, you really don't need the firmware update program (that got flagged as a virus). It is really only good for verifying that the cable and the driver are properly installed and working. But you can just skip that step, run techstream & see if it works. If techstream can communicate with the car, you're good to go.

    I recently re-imaged my laptop. I will run the file in question through the aforementioned free online scannner before reinstalling techstream, as I'm curious to see the results.
     
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    Antivirus SUCK and slow down your PC. A lot of them renders your PC useless once the license expires. I have not used any PC protection software for the last 20 years. If I suspect my PC is infected, I use combofix to clean it out. It's been 3 years since I had to format my HDD and reinstall XP. It's only because I had too many programs installed and had too many orphan files. Yeah I'm using a 14 year OS with no virus protection. I run all new and untested software in Virtualbox first. If it doesn't infect Virtualbox, then I install it on my computer. The only time I had problem with my computer is when it got infected with Code Red back in 2001.
     
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