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Grizar2020-02-02 22:23:22
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Grizar, 2020-02-02 22:23:22

Can antiviruses be trusted?

Because of the foolish provider, I decided to connect to the neighbor's wifi during "network breakdowns", I found the utility WifiСraСk
5/15 antiviruses found malicious code.
total virus shows the presence of viruses, in general, such a situation
Avast! Feb 2 Nothing found
BitDefender Antivirus Feb 2, 2020 Feb 2, 2020 Gen:Variant.MSILPerseus.111868
ClamAV 2020 No results
found Web 2 Feb. 2020 Nothing Found
MicroWorld eScan Feb 2, 2020 2020 Gen:Variant.
MSILPerseus.111868 ESET Feb 2 No results found
Fortinet Feb 2, 2020 2020 W32/SPNR.08BC13!tr
F-PROT Antivirus 2 Feb.
F-Secure Anti-Virus Feb 2, 2020 Nothing Found 2020 Nothing found
G DATA 2 Feb. 2020 Gen:Variant.
MSILPerseus.111868 Feb 2 Feb 2, 2020 Nothing found
K7 AV No results found
Sophos Feb 2, 2020 Feb 1, 2020 CrackTool
Trend Micro Antivirus 2020 Nothing Found
VBA32 Jan 31 2020 Nothing found
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I use Avast myself.
risk at all ? use WifiСraСk?

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CityCat4, 2020-02-03
@CityCat4

risk at all? use WifiСraСk?

You can also take risks. If the Criminal Code 272, 273 do not scare.
Usually, an antivirus is a program that checks for the presence of certain code fragments (signatures) in the file being checked (although, of course, there are heuristics, signature-free analysis, and other elements of the fight between armor and projectile). Nothing prevents the signatures of various "crackers" from being added to these databases in order to simply scare them away :) those who are not afraid of Criminal Code 273 :)

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Drno, 2020-02-03
@Drno

if the software is downloaded from a normal forum \ tracker, then
I advise you to remove the antivirus avast, it is useless, it loads the system, leaks your data to advertisers, and it hinders more than it helps

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Bogdan Gorbeshko, 2020-02-03
@bodqhrohro

HSV died with WEP. WPA2, as far as I know, has not yet been cracked. And now the vast majority of outlets use it. And routers, as a rule, are installed by providers, with a good password. There is, of course, a chance to run into WEP or woodpeckers who independently set the wedding date instead of a password, but it is small. The rest will have to be brute-forced for months, if not years. So the game is not worth the candle. It is better to turn off the redneck and have mobile Internet as a backup.

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neartur, 2020-02-04
@neartur

If the password is only numbers, then it is quite easy to guess the password using a dictionary. And trust the software or not - it's up to you.

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Cepblu_yo, 2020-02-04
@Cepblu_yo

As for me, it's easier to put some kind of Wi-Fi scanner on the phone. Determine a neighbor with the Internet, get acquainted and ask to connect. And it is beneficial for you too)
Umm ... I forgot one problem, the speed and response time will not be very good. Solid walls or floors, plus distance... Does it make sense?
Using "hacks" without experience, you leave a lot of traces for the experienced. It is unlikely that it will come to an article, but it can come to a conversation with a neighbor or a district police officer.

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markophillips, 2020-07-10
@markophillips

Yes, of course, you can trust antiviruses, but the antivirus you use must be reliable and trustworthy. However, there are many antivirus programs out there, but Avast and McAfee are each other's very famous competitors; both offer excellent opportunities. However, you can choose any of them, however I recommend using Avast.

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