Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.46

Malwarebytes´ Anti-Malware is an easy-to-use, simple, and effective anti-malware application. Malwarebytes´ Anti-Malware can detect and remove malware that even the most well known anti-virus and anti-malware applications fail to detect.

Features:
Support for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
Light speed quick scanning.
Ability to perform full scans for all drives.
Malwarebytes´ Anti-Malware Protection Module. (requires registration)
Database updates released daily.
Quarantine to hold threats and restore them at your convenience.
Ignore list for both the scanner and Protection Module.
Settings to enhance your Malwarebytes´ Anti-Malware performance.
A small list of extra utilities to help remove malware manually.
Multi-lingual support.
Works together with other anti-malware utilities.
Command line support for quick scanning.
Context menu integration to scan files on demand.

What’s New in version 1.46:
Improved database loading speed by approximately 15 percent.
Drastically improved performance of Website Blocking on Windows Vista and 7.
Fixed various scheduler compatibility issues on Windows 2000.
Fixed issue with quotations around paths passed to /logtofile and /logtofolder.
Fixed issue with detecting certain leftover traces of an infection.
Fixed issue with freeze when adding a shared printer on the network.

Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10.0.23.4

Kaspersky Rescue Disk is a safe way to remove viruses from a computer without the risk of getting infected. Boot from the Kaspersky Rescue Disk to scan and remove threats from an infected computer without the risk of infecting other files or computers.

Burn this ISO image to a CD/DVD, insert it into the infected system´s CD/DVD-ROM drive, enter the PC´s BIOS, set it to boot from the CD/DVD and reboot the computer.

System Requirements:
CD-ROM / DVD (to install Kaspersky Rescue Disk from the installation CD).
USB socket (to install Kaspersky Rescue Disk from a removable boot drive).
Writing CD-ROM / DVD (for writing Kaspersky Rescue Disk image).
Support for booting from USB and CD / DVD.
Support for file systems FAT32/NTFS/Ext2/Ext3/Ext4/Reiser.
VESA-compatible video card.
What´s new version 10.0.23.4:
Autorun objects can be disinfected.
A heuristic analyzer has been added.
The program modules have been updated.
RAID arrays support has been added.
The ability to configure a network, including Wi-Fi, has been added.
Text mode operation has been modified.
The operating system loader has been modified.
The operating system kernel has been updated.
The third-party application packages have been updated.
A set of third-party application packages has been added.

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Norton Power Eraser 1.3.0.9

There are some threats that impersonate legitimate programs, modify browsers or the boot screen graphics, and even redirect traffic. Our standard scanners necessarily have a delicate balance between effective malware detection and removal and erroneously removing legitimate files. Sometimes, these “scareware” programs can require special tactics to remove them. With the Norton Power Eraser tool, these threats (and others) are specifically targeted, and thus are effectively detected and removed.

You should use the Norton Power Eraser tool when nothing else will remove an annoying program and you are willing to accept a higher risk that the scanner may quarantine a legitimate program.

Because the Norton Power Eraser uses aggressive methods to detect these threats, there is a risk that it can select some legitimate programs for removal. You should use this tool very carefully, and only after you have exhausted other options.

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Van Persie: We have to be stronger

Robin van Persie feels it is difficult to put into words the reasons why Arsenal failed to deliver silverware again, but maintained it was up to the squad to prove they have what it takes to get over the line next season.

The Gunners 2-1 home defeat by Aston Villa leaves them in real danger of being overtaken by FA Cup winners Manchester City in the race for automatic Champions League qualification.

Since suffering a dramatic last-minute defeat to Birmingham in the Carling Cup final at Wembley, Arsene Wenger's men have recorded just three wins in all competitions as swift exits from Europe to Barcelona and the FA Cup at Old Trafford followed before a total collapse of their Barclays Premier League title bid.

Van Persie - whose late consolation goal took his tally to 21 and was his sixth in the last seven games - accepts Arsenal need to show more courage if they are to turn potential into trophies.

"There were lots of things (which went wrong) - we were not consistent enough. It is difficult to talk about it now," Van Persie told Arsenal TV Online.

"It is going to be difficult to finish third, but we still have one game and have to win that to at least give us a chance.

"Next season we have to try [to come back stronger]. Everyone starts from scratch and we have a chance, it is up to us to prove it."

Thousands of Arsenal fans had already headed for the Emirates Stadium exits ahead of the squad's lap of appreciation, with boos greeting the final whistle.

Despite seeing victories over Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester United this season, the fans - who next season face a 6% hike in ticket prices - have been short-changed as once again a campaign which promised so much failed to deliver.

Wenger accepts the fans have the right to vent their frustrations.

Van Persie added: "The supporters have been great, every single game they have been supporting us tremendously and I am really proud to be a Gunner with them as our fans."

Should Manchester City beat defeated FA Cup finalists Stoke at Eastlands tomorrow night, then Roberto Mancini's big-spending team would climb above Arsenal ahead of the final round of top-flight fixtures next Sunday.

Were Arsenal, who topped the table in late November, to finish fourth, they would face a qualifier to again play in the Champions League, which then means pre-season plans, expected to include a first tour to the Far East, would probably need to be adjusted.

Centre-back Thomas Vermaelen made his long-awaited return from eight months out with an Achilles problem, but took time to grow into the game alongside Sebastien Squillaci, who was substituted at half-time in a tactical change.

The Belgian admitted the defeat by Villa was "awful", and insists focus must improve next season.

"Our mentality was not good enough, and I do not think we can accept that as an Arsenal side, and we should work on that, otherwise we are not going to win a lot of games anymore," Vermaelen told Arsenal TV Online.

"The individual quality is there, but we have to work hard to get the three points in every game."

Vermaelen added: "There is a big difference if you have to qualify for the Champions League or not, so that is something really important to play for.

"Now we have to battle with Manchester City for that third spot, so it is going to be difficult."

Boullier: Kubica’s condition continually improving

Renault team principal Eric Boullier remains optimistic about Robert Kubica’s progress, as the Polish driver continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in a rally crash back in February. Boullier visited Kubica in Italy after Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix and reported back to the Renault factory on Tuesday.

“Robert has made another step forward in his rehabilitation process and doctors are pleasantly surprised by the way in which his condition is improving,” Boullier explained. “Now, it is a matter of time, and even if patience isn’t Robert’s first quality, he is fully aware that rehabilitation could be quite a long process.”

Kubica underwent three bouts of surgery in the immediate aftermath of the accident, which repaired serious injuries to his right forearm, foot, shoulder, humerus, and elbow. He was discharged from hospital late last month and has now entered the second phase of his treatment, which will entail heavy rehabilitation aimed at restoring functionality.

Although the focus has switched, Kubica will undergo several further routine operations over the coming weeks, the first of which was completed without hitch on Tuesday. Despite concentrating his full attention on his rehabilitation, Kubica is determined to keep up to date with news from the team.

“We spoke about the latest developments of the car and of the team, and he was also interested to hear more on the details of the R31, tyres and strategies,” added Boullier. “Robert is still very much involved, keeping in touch with his engineers, and we have been keeping him informed of every important decision the team has taken. He may not be with us all of the time this year, but he’s very much a part of the Lotus Renault GP family."

With no decision about a possible return to Formula One racing expected until later in the year, Kubica’s seat at the team is temporarily occupied by his former BMW Sauber team mate Nick Heidfeld.

Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool 3.10

The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 computers for and helps remove infections by specific, prevalent malicious software—including Blaster, Sasser, and Mydoom. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed. The tool creates a log file named mrt.log in the %WINDIR%debug folder.

This tool will help to remove specific, prevalent malicious software from infected systems. Because computers can appear to function normally when infected, Microsoft advises you to run this tool even if your computer seems to be fine. In addition to using this tool, you should use an up-to-date antivirus product to help protect your computer from other malicious software.

This tool is not a replacement for an anti-virus product. To help protect your computer, you should use an anti-virus product.

The user must be an administrator to run this tool. This tool will not run on any version of Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows NT 4.0.

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Emsisoft Emergency Kit 1.0.0.22

The Emsisoft Emergency Kit contains a collection of programs that can be used without a software installation to scan and clean infected computers for malware.

Your emergency kit for infected PCs!
Detects and removes Malware
>4 million known dangers
100% portable – perfect for USB sticks
HiJackFree and BlitzBlank included
Emsisoft Emergency Kit Scanner

With the Emsisoft Emergency Kit Scanner you have got the powerful Emsisoft Scanner including graphical user interface. Search the infected PC for Viruses, Trojans, Spyware, Adware, Worms, Dialers, Keyloggers and other malign programs.

Run the Emsisoft Emergency Kit Scanner with a double click on a2emergencykit.exe. Found Malware can be moved to quarantine or finally deleted.

Emsisoft Commandline Scanner
This scanner contains the same functionality as the Emergency Kit Scanner but without a graphical user interface. The commandline tool is made for professional users and can be used perfectly for batch jobs.

Emsisoft HiJackFree
HiJackFree helps advanced users to detect and remove Malware manually. With HiJackFree you can manage all active processes, services, drivers, autoruns, open ports, hosts file entries and many more.

Emsisoft BlitzBlank
BlitzBlank is a tool for experienced users and all those who must deal with Malware on a daily basis. BlitzBlank deletes files, Registry entries and drivers at boot time before Windows and all other programs are loaded.

Self made Emergency USB stick
Expand the content of the Emsisoft Emergency Kit to an USB stick and make your own universal tool to scan and clean infected PCs.

What´s New in version 1.0.0.22:
Detail scan settings problem fixed.
Crash on downloading full Ikarus signature updates fixed.

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