Seek And Destroy Malware With An Antiviral Live CD 31
Yx writes "CHRONOMIUM Virus Live is a GPL automatic decontamination LiveCD. It can without installing anything on your computer, seek and destroy viruses found on it. It is very useful when viruses have taken over a computer, and made it unable to work correctly.
In its new 0.9 version, the GPL flavour is fully functional. So if you're doomed by those petty viruses, just try it, it may help you much!
Download it here."
fonctional? (Score:1)
Maybe the next version should seek and destroy bad grammar and spelling.
Re:fonctional? (Score:2)
Such an obvious idea... (Score:2)
I've been wondering for ages why the anti-virus companies haven't been producing this sort of thing.
The only difficulty with the format is that it's harder to update for new viruses than a traditional virus checker, but even then it's still a good idea, and I'm sure it's a problem they could find a way around.
Re:Such an obvious idea... (Score:2)
- Tony
Re:Such an obvious idea... (Score:2, Interesting)
In terms of "an obvious idea", what I've always wanted to see is a LiveCD/Knoppix offering that could read a FAT/NTFS partition on boot and run equivalents to the following software:
- Norton AV / ClamAV
- AdAware
- Spybot S&D
By the title of the story, I thought we might have actually gotten something close ("Seek and Destroy" vs "Search and Destroy").
- Tony
Re:Such an obvious idea... (Score:2)
Re:Such an obvious idea... (Score:2)
Couldn't they set up a small RAMDisk to store the definitions file on? Assuming it can find a valid network connection and maybe DHCP an address from it the way most of the LiveCDs i've seen do? Of course you would store the most 'current' definitions possible on the disc, in case the disc can't
Can it update? (Score:2)
By the way, a USB memory stick won't cut it.
Re:Can it update? (Score:1)
I am testing the software right now, and I like what I see.
Re:Can it update? (Score:1)
Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:3, Interesting)
If it can't write to NTFS volumes it wouldn't do me any good.
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:1, Informative)
If it uses captive-ntfs it *should* be able to write to NTFS but there's no more detail than that.
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:3, Informative)
Though it is possible that "Non-GPL" re
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:5, Informative)
But there seems to be 3 version of the ISO... (6 if you count the fact that each come in En and Fr)
As far as I can tell, these are the edition (I can read french but the info is a bit spread across the site):
GPL Edition (Which uses ClamAV)
Fr: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
En: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
Community Edition (using F-prot)
Fr: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
En: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
Community Edition With NTFS drivers (using F-prot)
Fr: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
En: ftp://telechargement.antesis.org/download/CHRONOM
The lastest defintions for F-Prot have to be downloaded from: http://www.f-prot.com/download/ [f-prot.com]
(but they can be stored in a USB key)
Voilà!
Hope it clarify things a bit...
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:1)
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
"The NTFS partitions are borne through the use of captive-ntfs and the antivirus engaged is CLAM."
Re:Write to NTFS volumes? (Score:2)
In other words, oui. NTFS is supported through Captive (which, I might add, works well from personal experience on Knoppix). Captive requires using NTFS drivers on an existing Windows installation, but does anyone have an NTFS drive without Windows installed on it? (Even if your install is b0rked, the drivers are still there.)
Torrent link? (Score:1)
Work with a windows system? (Score:1)
Call me foolish for asking-
I'm looking to clean up a friends Windows machine in a few weeks: would this do the trick? If not, how does one go about removing all the software that's crippled a computer?
It's pretty bad, my current suggestion is to format the drive... maybe there's a better way.
Re:Work with a windows system? (Score:2, Informative)
Of course when this is al
Re:Work with a windows system? (Score:2)
Re:Work with a windows system? (Score:2)
Re:Work with a windows system? (Score:2)
Then, run ad-aware and spybot. Finally, take a manual look at the startup fields in the registry -- run regedit and look at the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/ CurrentVersion/Run".
Also, there's a bunch of startup fields that are k