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Re: Seeking new Malware Analyzer Tool (A.D.E.M.A) setup.zip 623,333 bytes Setup Version 1.3 (setup.exe) |
SETUP-DOWNLOAD for Version 1.3
Please Note: This is NOT a virus scanner. It does NOT protect you. It is a Malware Analyser which is be able to deal with new, unknown malware.
This means you can scan your PC and it will "collect" suspicious files into one Folder called "MALWARE" (Subfolder of your Installation Folder).
It does NOT unpack ZIP or RAR Files. But it is very very fast and detects a lot of brand new malware and even polymorphic viruses / worms.
It can even create signatures (for some types of malware) full automaticaly.
You can scan single files via Drag'n'Drop or whole Drives / Folders via the "Collector Mode".
This program does NOT delete any files. The Collector does only copy a suspicious file into the MALWARE FOLDER.
And... it stills under development. There is not a daily update because it works completely without signatures.
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 | said by Gladiator_AV: SETUP-DOWNLOAD for Version 1.3
Thanks for your work, Michael.
Regards Martin -- From the GSV "Dubious Existence" |
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 TabletPremium join:2003-01-15 Czech | reply to Gladiator_AV Thanks for this excellent tool.. so far I got only one FP with a file ConfigWizard.exe in Kazaa Lite installation. No other suspicious files on my system drive.. |
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 dpPremium,MVM join:2000-12-08 Greensburg, PA kudos:7 | reply to Gladiator_AV said by Gladiator_AV: SETUP-DOWNLOAD for Version 1.3
Thank you very much!! -- Write your questions down on the back of a $20 dollar bill and send them to me |
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 1 edit | reply to Gladiator_AV I checked the Enable Polymorphic Analysing and it doesn't look slow to me. That's on a spare PIII 700 Mhz box, so it must be pretty tight coded 
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It would be even faster if the scan skipped some files, either user chosen or standard *.inf, *.txt, *.gif, etc
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 | said by Martinus: I checked the Enable Polymorphic Analysing and it doesn't look slow to me. That's on a spare PIII 700 Mhz box, so it must be pretty tight coded 
Edited for this observation:
It would be even faster if the scan skipped some files, either user chosen or standard *.inf, *.txt, *.gif, etc
It does not polymorphic analyzing "all" files; only direct infectable files such as executables.
It has a filetype engine, so it does not analysing "useless" files. -- Live Video Stream from home! Here you can watch me at home in realtime.  |
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 | said by Gladiator_AV: It does not polymorphic analyzing "all" files; only direct infectable files such as executables.
It has a filetype engine, so it does not analysing "useless" files.
Sorry. I saw in the scanning status some references to ini and inf files. It probably displays all the files, not only those processed. -- From the GSV "Dubious Existence" |
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 | said by Martinus: Sorry. I saw in the scanning status some references to ini and inf files. It probably displays all the files, not only those processed.
Well, it must scan *.INI files because of IRC Worms  -- Live Video Stream from home! Here you can watch me at home in realtime.  |
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 | said by Gladiator_AV: Well, it must scan *.INI files because of IRC Worms
Well done, lad ! -- From the GSV "Dubious Existence" |
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 damoxPremium join:2002-01-07 Olympia, WA | reply to Gladiator_AV Thanks Michael! This looks very promising. I'll check it out and give feedback! Much appreciated! |
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