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  2. EICAR test file - Wikipedia

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    Anti-virus programmers set the EICAR string as a verified virus, similar to other identified signatures. A compliant virus scanner, when detecting the file, will respond in more or less the same manner as if it found a harmful virus. Not all virus scanners are compliant, and may not detect the file even when they are correctly configured.

  3. Agent.BTZ - Wikipedia

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    The Agent.BTZ worm is a DLL file, written in assembler (x86-32 bit). [4] It spreads by creating an AUTORUN.INF file to the root of each drive with the DLL file. [5] It has the ability "to scan computers for data, open backdoors, and send through those backdoors to a remote command and control server."

  4. 2008 malware infection of the United States Department of ...

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    Agent.btz, a variant of the SillyFDC worm, [4] has the ability "to scan computers for data, open backdoors, and send through those backdoors to a remote command and control server." [ 5 ] It was originally suspected that Chinese or Russian hackers were behind it as they had used the same code that made up agent.btz before in previous attacks.

  5. ClamTk - Wikipedia

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    They reported, "If you need a good virus scanner, and you’re not a fan of the command line, ClamTk is the best choice." [ 20 ] A review by Derrik Diener of Additive Tips in 2019 stated, "... if you like the features of the ClamAV tool, but dislike dealing with the command-line, you’ll get the same useful features in a nice, easy-to-use ...

  6. Malicious Software Removal Tool - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) is a freeware second-opinion malware scanner that Microsoft's Windows Update downloads and runs on Windows computers each month, independent of the installed antivirus software.

  7. Windows File Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Windows File Recovery is a command-line software utility from Microsoft to recover deleted files. [1] [2] It is freely available for Windows 10 version 2004 (May 2020 Update) and later from the Microsoft Store. [3] Windows File Recovery can recover files from a local hard disk drive (HDD), USB flash drive, or memory card such as an SD card.