![]() ![]() The scanner looks at suspicious open ports (an IDS system), running processes, detects suspicious keyboard hooks (keyloggers), attempts to detect rootkits via API hooks, scans for suspicious system drivers, analyzes the Winsock stack, checks for dangerous services (found Remote registry and remote desktop services enabled), verifies if disk autoruns are enabled, checks for administrative shares, whether anonymous access is enabled and more. Parts of AVZ are reused in other Kaspersky products such as AVPTool, but as for manual diagnostics it still has edge over rest.ĪVZ Antiviral Toolkit has several scanning and removal options. The scan starts with the running processes, continues with services, drivers and autoruns, registry entries, opened ports, installed Internet Explorer extensions, scheduled jobs, protocols, handlers, control panel applets and. AVZ is small, portable, really works and most importantly, FREE.ĪVZ was developed as an independent, stand alone antiviral tool but the developer recently went to work for Kaspersky so now AVZ is a semi-official product of Kaspersky Labs. AVZ Antiviral Toolkit can perform an in-depth analysis of your system, covering not only key areas, but much more. The utility implements specialized algorithms for detecting keyloggers, finding and blocking rootkits, and more. ![]() Ill be interested to see how the new version compares to the old one. AVZ is a tool for helping in deleting malware spyware, adware. It appears since April Oleg now works in Kaspersky lab and copyrights in AVZ have exchanged. AVZ AntiViral Toolkit is a set of advanced tools capable of removing adware and spyware, network worms, trojan horses and Dialers. Discussion in other anti-malware software started by Meriadoc, Jul 11, 2007. ![]()
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