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Posted (edited)
On 9/22/2024 at 10:23 PM, AstroSkipper said:

Here is a review of Huorong Internet Security v6
https://malwaretips.com/threads/huorong-internet-security-v6-finale.132002/ 
And the test results are rather disastrous. :o There is still a lot of room for improvement. :rolleyes: So I can't agree with your assessment. nimportequoi.gif

Interesting, hope they are working on it.

Edited by George King

Posted

Some years ago, I have played with Huorong Internet Security. :rolleyes:

First time I heard about it was on the Wilders Security Forums.

Quickly installed and quickly uninstalled...:thumbdown

Regards

Posted (edited)
On 7/14/2024 at 3:22 PM, AstroSkipper said:

Are there other installer versions available from your source? :dubbio: There is one other version I am also interested in, It is the file cispremium_only_installer.exe in the version 10.2.0.6514. Only if it doesn’t cause any trouble, of course. :) And only if you are not at work. spanachee.gif

@AstroSkipper

About Comodo Internet Security 10.2.0.6514. :rolleyes:

I have missed this one from my source:

https://ufile.io/ag9ppyqe

Regards

Edited by genieautravail
Posted
On 9/21/2024 at 11:51 AM, AstroSkipper said:

Cool. I edited the post consolidating information I gathered as I was testing. Cheers!

  • 2 months later...
Posted

I see Malwarebytes Antimalware Premium v3.5.1 is on the list of working antimalware, firewall, and other security programs for Windows XP, but updates for this product ended on 8th August 2024.  I was hoping to get two years out of it, so I am disappointed. 

Posted (edited)

I wish to draw the XP community's attention to some really odd XP compatible anti malware solutions developed by enthusiasts called ROSE SWE Security and Antivirus.

Here is a list of the scanners that they currently offer.  Most of them are currently under development  and have been updated in October and November of this year:

  • VirScan Plus for DOS
  • RHBVS - ROSE SWE's Heuristic Based Virus Scanner for DOS and Windows
  • RMS (formerly known as F_MIRC) - Portable Virus Scanner for DOS16/32, Win32/64, WSL2, Linux32/64
  • Mr2S - Mister Double Scan (discontinued) for DOS
  • AntiLink  for DOS and Win32
  • MemScan - Memory Virus Scanner for DOS
  • ROSE SWE Virus Collector Toolset

I would be interested in reading the opinion of Astroskipper and other XP enthusiasts on these strange applications.

Edited by Zorba the Geek
Forgot to include URL
Posted
1 hour ago, Zorba the Geek said:

I see Malwarebytes Antimalware Premium v3.5.1 is on the list of working antimalware, firewall, and other security programs for Windows XP, but updates for this product ended on 8th August 2024.  I was hoping to get two years out of it, so I am disappointed. 

Yes, I was sad when Malwarebytes finally dropped pattern updates for 3.5.1, although to be fair they did keep them going for a number of years longer than I thought they would.
I was a bit annoyed though, like everyone else, when they suddenly stopped them with no notice at all!
I'm still using it, but obviously as time goes on, using it with an out of date pattern will become more and more risky.
:(

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I'm a bit late, but a new post popped up in the Avast Forum saying that as of October 1st 2024, they're no longer gonna test updates on Windows XP. As you probably know, the last version of Avast to run on Windows XP is version 18.8, however that one has been receiving not only definitions updates to update the various detections but also occasional patches when new security flaws were identified in the internal modules/components. Up until October 2024, Avast tested all those updates on every version of Windows starting from Windows XP upwards, however they're no longer gonna do that. This means that they're still gonna release definition updates and eventual security updates for version 18.8, but nobody from the Avast team will test them on XP, so they might or might not work and they're gonna rely on user feedbacks for this. To be fair, I'm a bit surprised to see such an announcement given that version 18 from 2018 is supposed to be supported for 10 years like other versions of Avast, so until the end of 2027 and it's the last x86 version before they moved to x64, so I thought they were still gonna continue testing up until the end of support. On the other hand, I do understand that resources and time are limited, so as long as they're still gonna push updates and they're gonna listen to user feedback, I'm "fine" with that. I also appreciate the openness about this as they clearly stated that they're not gonna have XP machines to test this, rather than just rolling out updates and saying "sorry" afterwards like what some other companies have done. We'll see what the future holds, but for now I haven't noticed any issue / incompatibility in any of the last updates. So far so good. What I can say, however, is that if you're using Avast and if you notice anything unusual on your XP, please reach out to the support team so that they can fix it, 'cause unfortunately they're no longer testing it. 

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