> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Ehrlich
> 
> What Linux bootable tool do people recommend to help clean a [Vista]
> NTFS bootable system?   I'm aiming for an offline solution - antivirus
> and antispyware.
> 
> Something whose definition files for antivirus and antispyware are
> also kept current.

This is the advice I give everyone:  The job of the bad guys is to find any 
vulnerability in the OS, and exploit it, in order to steal either from you, or 
from somebody else under your identity.  The job of the good guys is to get 
customers to pay voluntarily in advance for protection, to prevent every 
possible exploit.  Last I knew, antivirus/antimalware was a $3-$4b industry, 
while credit fraud was a $30-$40b industry.  The job of the good guys is 
fundamentally more difficult, with less resource.

Whenever somebody hires me to clean their PC, I always successfully clean it.  
To the point where every tool I can find indicates it's clean.  But a few hours 
later or a few days later, it's always re-infected.  Because the bad guys are 
really clever at *installing* vulnerabilities that let them get back in after 
it's been cleaned.  I haven't seen a single exception to this in the last 10 
years.

There is only one strategy that works:  Keep good backups (I use acronis true 
image) and at the first sign of an infection, simply nuke the whole computer 
back to yesterday.

If you don't do the backup strategy, reinstall windows, because it's 
unfortunately a lost cause.

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