martymas Posted November 14, 2009 Report Share Posted November 14, 2009 hi team has any one installed microsofy security essentialsfrom windows updateswell i did and it turned off all other scannersand as a result i got a trojonaccessing a science programwhen i started my compt all scanners had to be turned on i turned on malwarebytes and scanned with itit found 4 trojansthe mseeven turned of avastjeez what the hells wrong with microsoftthat b--- dosent make them any friendsif it had of bin xp instead of vista this would not have happened geez ime bloody angryive alwayes bin security awarebut this is the last strawmarty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
isteve Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 Are you sure MSE turned off the scanning and not the 4 trojans. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted November 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 Are you sure MSE turned off the scanning and not the 4 trojans.no ime sure it wasent the trojonswhen i booted my compt all the scanner were red this has happened throug out several weeksand i had to go and active vate them i guarentee it was that up dateive since uninstalled it and my scanners are back to normal in particular the automatic updating which wasent happening before as i used to have to up date manuallywhen i installed the program it found malwarebytes and avastas not essential programs and remimded me to take them off my sysbut ive used these programs for a long time and ive never ever had to worry bout malwarefor me they can jam it right up there gungasi thought microsoft would have learned by now people are becoming compt awareand they can keep sending shit to usmarty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 MSE is an anti-virus program. You cannot have it run resident with the other scanners therefore they will be deactivated. Remember the rule, 1 anti-virus and 1 software firewall. You are not supposed to run MBAM and Avast together as resident. MBAM should be used manually if you are running another anti-virus program. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JDoors Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 I've run MS security software exclusively since the update to Windows 7 -- If it didn't catch the trojan, how did you know you "caught" one? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
isteve Posted November 15, 2009 Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 JDoors and anyone else using MSE do you think it's a good security solution? I do computer support for a school we have 50 Dell laptops that came with 4 years of MaFee protection. The 4 years is almost up and to save money I was thinking about using MSE. We have site license for a vendors version of symentec corporate but we would need to expand the license to cover the laptops. We get a lot of malware downloaded to these MaFee catches some and I have a few kids that run Malwarebytes monthly for me. Even with this I still need to re-image them once in a while. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted November 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2009 (edited) i had a feeling some thing was wrongas when i tried to open IEit hung several timesfor about a minuteand that is unusal for my compt after several trys i scanned with all my scannersthat was operatingthe microsoft scanners found nothingdefender.mse nor mrtonce i scanned with malwarebytesit found these 4 trojonsi have to say i paniced as i havent had a trojon beforebut the malwarebytes instructions helped as i quarentined them then deleted laterno other scanner found these trojonsime only a new user of malwarebytesbut after this it will be a regularin the past defenderand mrt havent been a problem until i installed this mseeven avast was compatable with defender and mrthad it not been for malwarebytes i would have bin in the poohi feel it is the third party contract companys were the trouble isis it a rule in the usawere companys like microsoft have to include third party contractwhen they bring out a new producthey a friend just rang me he has had the same trouble i feel better now as i though i was just whingingit is ok for all the experts but what about us mugsmarty Edited November 15, 2009 by martymas Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Marty, you need to copy and paste the MBAM quarantine log here. It may have picked up on the files for MSE.JDoors and anyone else using MSE do you think it's a good security solution? I do computer support for a school we have 50 Dell laptops that came with 4 years of MaFee protection. The 4 years is almost up and to save money I was thinking about using MSE. We have site license for a vendors version of symentec corporate but we would need to expand the license to cover the laptops. We get a lot of malware downloaded to these MaFee catches some and I have a few kids that run Malwarebytes monthly for me. Even with this I still need to re-image them once in a while.It is not ready for the corporate or educational system world. Hell, it isn't ready enough for me to use. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JDoors Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Marty's experience aside, and you can't disount it, I've had no problem using MSSE. Considering what the original program was based on, it's a fine solution, competitive with other products -- though I have NO idea if that applies to network situations (being MS, I'd bet it's fine for that, too). And it's free. And, again being MS, they may use calls and tricks other products aren't even aware of (though that could be either good OR bad). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
isteve Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 I'm going to give it a try on a couple of laptops today and see how it goes. When used in the school we don't have two much problems but we let staff check them out to take home. Also the kids will bring files in from home for projects. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheTerrorist_75 Posted November 16, 2009 Report Share Posted November 16, 2009 Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 reviewBottom LineInstalling the free Microsoft Security Essentials will protect your system from malware—to a degree. But you'll get better protection from one of the other well-known free anti-malware products.ProsFree. Small download. Clean, simple user interface. Starts working immediately.ConsPoor protection against keyloggers, rootkits, and scareware. Just average protection against general malware. In testing, sometimes erroneously reported successful malware removal or blocking. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martymas Posted November 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2009 (edited) Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0 reviewBottom LineInstalling the free Microsoft Security Essentials will protect your system from malwareto a degree. But you'll get better protection from one of the other well-known free anti-malware products.ProsFree. Small download. Clean, simple user interface. Starts working immediately.ConsPoor protection against keyloggers, rootkits, and scareware. Just average protection against general malware. In testing, sometimes erroneously reported successful malware removal or blocking.hi all who postedthanks for your inputmany people in my catergory will get caughtwith this compatable thingon scanners until i installed msei had no problems with the other scannersin this case it was turning the scanners off that caused the troubleas as proof once i uninstalled mse ive had no problemsi dare say many of you with more know how than me will be abl;e to get round itbut there are millions of us in the same boathow ever your posts have made me more awarei paniced because i have never exoerienced this problem beforeso again thanksmarty Edited November 17, 2009 by martymas Quote Link to post Share on other sites
isteve Posted November 21, 2009 Report Share Posted November 21, 2009 I installed it on two 4 year old Dell laptops. I downloaded it on a mac and put it on a flash drive. The install was easy and took a few minutes to download the definitions. The interface is clean and simple to use. The full scan took almost 1h 45m to complete. I also had a classroom computer that was hijacked with one of those fake antivirus. I figured I'd give MSE a try, found fakespypro and koobface and removed them along with several infected files. I then ran Malwarebytes came back clean. I'm going to keep a eye on it if we have any more problems I'll re-image the drive.I like it so far I think over the christmas break I'll get a couple of students to help me remove the old Mcafee and install MSE on the old Dells. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JDoors Posted November 21, 2009 Report Share Posted November 21, 2009 You reminded me of one of the main reasons I switched, McAfee. I haven't had any problems with McAfee for several years now (there was a time when updates would crash), but ... I thought it was about time I started using a free solution, so I thought I'd at least give MSSE a try. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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