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Barewolf 11-09-2006 15:11

ZA Security Suite
 
I have ZA Security and i want to add this program that ZA decides is a virus.

If i Shutdown ZA i can run the program no problems, i start ZA and it Deletes it straight away, it wont give me any options to allow the program to run even though it thinks it is a virus.

Does anyone know how i can tell ZA to allow this program?

Where do i do this from?

Theres nothing in the Quarentine section of ZA.

bopdude 11-09-2006 15:25

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barewolf (Post 34114328)
I have ZA Security and i want to add this program that ZA decides is a virus.

If i Shutdown ZA i can run the program no problems, i start ZA and it Deletes it straight away, it wont give me any options to allow the program to run even though it thinks it is a virus.

Does anyone know how i can tell ZA to allow this program?

Where do i do this from?

Theres nothing in the Quarentine section of ZA.

What program is it and have you tried altering settings in safe mode ??

Barewolf 11-09-2006 15:27

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
its a password logger. Password Revealer 2.7

Altered what settings? i cant alter the settings because i dont know what settings i should alter.

bopdude 11-09-2006 15:34

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barewolf (Post 34114351)
its a password logger. Password Revealer 2.7

Altered what settings? i cant alter the settings because i dont know what settings i should alter.


Its been a while since I used ZA but from memory, if you open the ZA control centre and look for the programs tab, there somewhere you should be able to see an add program tab or similar, then IIRC there are four tabs to allow different security settings for the program, just tick each one.

Like I said, been a while, hope that gets you on the right track :tu:

Barewolf 11-09-2006 15:39

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
This doesnt work because...

Theres no program in there, ZA deletes it immediately, treats it as a virus and BOOM its gone

bopdude 11-09-2006 15:40

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barewolf (Post 34114359)
This doesnt work because...

Theres no program in there, ZA deletes it immediately, treats it as a virus and BOOM its gone

Have you tried in safe mode ?

And if you still have problems stop using spying software :rolleyes: :D

danielf 11-09-2006 15:41

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Well, if it's a password logger, then ZA is quite right to refuse installation. It's spyware...

zrerz 11-09-2006 17:32

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 34114362)
Well, if it's a password logger, then ZA is quite right to refuse installation. It's spyware...

agreed!

ADd 11-09-2006 19:00

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 34114362)
Well, if it's a password logger, then ZA is quite right to refuse installation. It's spyware...

Depends which context the program is used. Many parents or institutions use keylogging software to keep an eye of what people are doing with their PC. This is completely legitimate (although a bit extreme?), this keylogging software would often be picked up by a scan, and shown in Hijackthis.

Barewolf: From what I can find about Password Revealer on Google, it meerly reveals a typed passwords instead of the asterisks - although this may not work for all windows passwords. I cannot find the version you are using, have you a link to the page you used to download ? PM me it if you wish, and I can try it on my Virtual PC to see what other AV/anti-spyware products say about it. :)

SnoopZ 11-09-2006 19:12

Re: ZA Security Suite
 
Try Password Revealer 3.0. http://3d2f.com/programs/49-930-pass...download.shtml


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