

Then do that same for other items you know are clean. So just use a little common sense and ID those entries as False Positives. Consider what DriverEasy does: scan all your drivers and replace some of them that have been updated. These are of course false positives, so ID them as such. Practically nothing sneaks past UnHackMe !įor those that try this and who tried the DriverEasy giveaway a week or so ago, you will find that UnHackMe flags multiple files of DriverEasy as serious infections/security dangers. Comment #14 below by waynoworld is a very good description of the software. It is a fine and professional level tool. On one occasion, a Microsoft tech support guy asked me to run it and send him the report. Previously you needed an expert Windows advisor to read the report and tell you what to do to solve security issues. The major part, did you folks ever focused on Excluding file thing? I hope you are not.I have been aware of this program for many years and it is good to see that it has developed to being much easier to use and to understand the results from a scan. should it be controlled or not, etc! (By the way, I use WD for decades, do fishy stuff among, if you do scan my system? you can’t find anything, All you need to do is to learn how to do such things without being harmed without using software.). then better get knowledge on False-positive infections, harmless vs harmful, dangerous vs malicious, does it catch really a virus, or just controls any file to get loaded on the registry or data. So, I advise folks who really want to use the AV program and let their activities get controlled by the secondary program. Avira antivirus blocked this soft…i am confusedĪvira is a mess by itself, Pardon me, but that’s true, don’t trust AV all the time unless you are a beginner, even if you are a beginner you won’t understand the things your AV might get caught, these Anti-Virus designs to bring maximum hold no matter you go through such virus or it is just a false-positive alarm, it controls and take unwanted action on every outside stuff it founds even they are helpful or needed, it brings shit down and up all the time.
