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Is Service_KMS. exe a trojan? I've never wrote "fuck"Orly? Read your first comment on the other thread again. OP (or better said her AVs) has already detected the suspicious file so the AVs worked as expected. But I am not talking about this case specifically. I am talking about the recommendation of "format c: " and "Start a fresh OS install" that all the lazy supports throw onto users' faces due to their laziness and impotence. Btw, most good AVs should have whitelisted Service_KMS.
Those that haven't are not qualified to be called "worked as expected". Please define "Everything" in more detail. Please search "Everything" on Google. One of the top results should answer my question. If not, Wikipedia has an article. Thank me later if you want.
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You should be the thing that protect yourself, not any AVs or firewall. Procexp doesn't prevent anything, but after years of experience, you should know what to trust, what to download, and what to not even touch. That would avoid most of the major threats (those that can sabotage your OS).
The minor threats are mostly non- fatal and can be detected if you use Procexp regularly (e. Google research can show if it is a troublemaker or not). With x thousand new threats emerging daily in x thousand different variations i'm pretty sure you can deal with them because you're a qualified "power users" !
I bet you know them already before they are ever distributed ! Why should we use AV's anyway ?
Are you talking about x thousand new amateur "viruses" create by x thousand wannabe "haxors"? Those are not "threats", those are junk codes, and an experienced user should have known how to avoid them. And even if there are thousands of "threats" create anew every day, they can be categorized into a few groups that share the same functions, structures and behaviors. Dealing with the junk codes of the same group require similar actions, and that's make everything easier. This is your smartest comment in this thread, whether you know that or not. Any "guides" out there on the internet put users' awareness first, above any AVs or protective softwares.
Kaspersky even make a stress on how important "personal vigilance" in self- protection (but of course they also talk a lot on how an AV can help - how could they sell otherwise). Knowledge is power, and in this age of information, a powerful user should be able to use simple softwares to do big, not big softwares to do little. And please stop recommending people to format their hard drive and reinstall their OS, because you are telling them to go the long way around and to gradually destroy their own machine (leave that for the viruses, we don't want them to go on strike because of joblessness!).