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F-Secure DeepGuard Demo - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

This is a demo of F-Secure Internet Security 2007 using System Control with DeepGuard. The malware tested is a copy of the Haxdoor.KI rootkit.

For more info, see:
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/

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  • how interesting.

    My internet provider is Shaw and they rebranded it ShawSecure. They admit they bought the licence from F-Secure.

  • Hello Gary,

    F-Secure partners with over 170 ISP operators worldwide, and Shaw is one of our partners.

    Rebranded software is actually our biggest growth segment. We're global, while being a small Finnish company, our service is provided directly on the backend.

    The Response Lab's detections are distributed to branded and rebranded clients. The Shaw customers are as important to the lab's processes as those that buy our own branding.

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  • @CouchPotatoHD Same here!

  • omg i hate deepguard someone tell me how to remove it

  • Mrizos reviews tests a computer full of spyware , malware,virus,worms,trojans, then tests each antivirus software out there and shows you what removes things and what doesnt . but you say his videos are no good and asrent helpfull. he actually shows you what works and what doesnt. malwarebytes is prefered by computer technicians for hard to remove infections. sounds like your just blowing alot of hot air. since you know it all big man why dont u test antivrisu for us talker

  • That mrizos review really doesn't tell you much about good AV to use... I mean honestly, the guy gives MalwareBytes an A+. Go ahead and use AV like MalwareBytes with their weak NTFS "deep scans" and their signature based detection. I have tested MalwareBytes with lots of malware and it is excellent for removing cute IRC bot trojans and worms written 3+ years ago. There is much, much more that an AV needs to be able to do than just remove generic infections on a test machine.

  • I want every body to know this dont use f secure ive even contacted fslabs guy here under my older screen name telling him about problems with f secure and he ignored it and doesnt give a rats ass about it . further proof that f secure is worthless shit can be seen by a user who is testing f secure and it cant handle Q host infections . if you guys want to see what a pile of garbage f secure is against spyware and other things check out a users videos his name is mrizos , boycott f secure

  • Ostakaa uusi mikki :/

  • beyond that ive allready read many a page about rootkits seems none of these antivrus companys can do anything against Kernel level rootkits and none of the antivrus software can . ive allready read about how rootkits and mutating trojans have been nick named ghost ware because nothing can find them . : fslabs if you work for f-secure take my comment seriously and pass it on to f-secure . because if somone doesnt do somthun soon with root kits we are all gonna be up shits creek with no paddle

  • Had another rootkit and some mutating trojans this time downloaded 30 day trial of f-secure . f-secure didnt cut the mustard at all it couldnt detect the rootkit which turned out to be a defLib.sys . also had svchost32.exe which is Trojan/Backdoor MiMail couldnt detect that ither . also had mutating trojans 5 of them , f-secure couldnt detect those ither . but nither could any of the other antivirus software i did trials of all of them and i mean all of them accept nod332 .

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