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    What is the standard and the recommended procedure of scanning a file

    Discussion in 'Security and Anti-Virus Software' started by kenny1999, Mar 15, 2020.

  1. kenny1999

    kenny1999 Notebook Evangelist

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    What is the standard and the recommended procedure of scanning a file to ensure that it's virus free if it is not from trusted sources??
     
  2. hacktrix2006

    hacktrix2006 Hold My Vodka, I going to kill my GPU

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  3. kenny1999

    kenny1999 Notebook Evangelist

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    This question has nothing about piracy and has no relationship with the last topic. Don't put your imagination into this question
     
  4. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    Sure it doesn't!! [​IMG] you think you're too smart heh? [​IMG]

    There is ZERO tolerance for WAREZ on these forums [​IMG]
     
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    Dannemand Decidedly Moderate Super Moderator

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    Yeah, this does indeed sound like an attempt to continue that thread which was locked by @downloads yesterday.

    @kenny1999 be careful what you post here. As described in our forum rules, NBR has zero tolerance for any discussion of illegal activities. I am not saying you have broken any rules yet, just don't push it. That's all.

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