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Partha

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  1. Instead of Anti-Virus, Anti-Trojan and Anti-Spyware, the term Anti-malware would be more precise because most of the security software that are used in computers, try to protect against all kinds of malware and not just viruses alone Malware comprises of trojans, viruses, spyware, adware, worms, ransomware and all other malicious software and so it's better to use the term anti-malware instead AIDA64 detects eScan Total Security as an anti-virus but not as an anti-trojan or an anti-spyware whereas actually it is an anti-malware and therefore, it acts as an anti-trojan and an anti-spyware too It detects K7 Ultimate Security and Kaspersky Internet Security just as anti-viruses too but like I said, they are not just anti-virus software but complete anti-malware just like eScan is It will be a nice idea to club all these subcategories under anti-malware So I was basically thinking of an option called anti-malware which could be hyperlinked and once clicked, it should bring up those subcategories For instance, if I install Kaspersky Internet Security and I click the anti-malware hyperlink in AIDA64, here's what I should see Anti-Trojan - Kaspersky Internet Security Anti-Virus - Kaspersky Internet Security Anti-Spyware - Kaspersky Internet Security Similarly if I install just an anti-spyware, the same subcategories should appear but this time, the name of the anti-spyware should show up only for anti-spyware and not the other ones as illustrated below Anti-Trojan - Blank Anti-Virus - Blank Anti-Spyware - name of the anti-spyware If both the anti-malware and anti-spyware are installed on the same computer, it should look like this Anti-Trojan - name of the anti-malware Anti-Virus - name of the anti-malware Anti-Spyware - name of the anti-spyware & name of the anti-malware I hope you get the point
  2. I was thinking if a functionality can be incorporated which would help identify all the devices in the same wireless network. One of the tools that comes to mind is NirSoft's Wireless Network Watcher which can be used for this purpose. This feature will definitely be a great add-on for AIDA64.
  3. AIDA64 did detect eScan anti-malware products earlier and I've verified that personally but with the latest beta release, it's not detecting the software anymore I've attached a screenshot just in case. I am using AIDA64 version 5.60.3709 Beta One other anti-malware that AIDA64 does not detect is Zemana anti-malware premium which offers real-time protection Kindly let me know when this will be fixed. Thanks
  4. Thank you. It works perfectly now. It also downloaded all the required files and so, there was no need to install the software. Please check the attached screenshot. Is this a new approach?
  5. Thank you. Could you please let me know here on this thread once that beta update is out?
  6. Hi, I just installed AIDA64 Extreme and noticed that it does not detect the anti-virus software that is installed on my computer. The name of the antivirus is K7 Ultimate Security Please check the screenshot that I've attached. I will wait for a response.
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