Scan your files with 35 Antivirus just by one click without installing them.
By sadiq007
@sadiq007 (334)
India
February 23, 2009 5:02am CST
Mostly we have 1 or 2 antivirus installed in our system but nows days there are lots of Trojans, Keyloggers, Viruses present which will not detect by most of antivirus... Thanx to Virus-Total, here you will scan your suspected files under 35 most using antivirus programs including: AVG, AVAST, KASPERSKY, NOD32, ANTIVIR, BITDEFENDER, NORTON, MCAFEE, PANDA, F-SECURE, MICROSFT, QUICKHEAL and so on.... at last practicing this you finally aware which Antivirus is best among them. Just upload your files to this website it will take not more then 2 minutes.. depend upon your file size... and you will see the result on same time weather it is infected or not...No need to install them on your computer.
http://www.virustotal.com
5 responses
@nightpartition (2)
• Indonesia
23 Feb 09
do you has tested it?
is thath, didn't deadlock coz, to much anti virus?
@maean_19 (4655)
• Philippines
24 Feb 09
Hi nightpartition! I just tested the virustotal and I was amazed by the results. What I did was, I upload a file which I suspected to have a virus. Shockingly, the former anti-virus am using was not able to detect it and the others did. What I did next is, I uninstalled my former anti-virus and installed the one which able to detect a virus on the file. Now, I felt great because there's no hanging windows anymore and browsing made faster.
Ok, I tell you, there's no deadlock and it really scans fast.
@sadiq007 (334)
• India
24 Feb 09
Tnax to me or thanx to virustotal ..just kidding....hehehehe... as i mostly used Avast and Zonelarm(fire wall+antivirus) together... They are compitible to each other also... i also like also quick heal, node32, kapersky, macfee most. and at last i hate Norton.
@sadiq007 (334)
• India
7 Mar 09
Hi dear,
Yeah it is 100% possible that someone control your computer from remotely...if remote Trojan is installed in your laptop......so best way to start from starting is that if you suspect then format your existing operating system and install fresh copy by your self because we can not trust on anyone...
so wish you take care and you can ask me more if you want to know more.
take care.
@y2ksuprio (853)
• India
7 Mar 09
thank you for this great information then from now it will be easier for us to check a suspicious file with diffrent antivirus. But you have to upload the file to the website thats a problem