File Details |
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File Size | 18.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | May 12, 2022 |
Total Downloads | 223,635 |
Publisher | McAfee, Inc. |
Homepage | McAfee Stinger |
Publisher's Description
McAfee Stinger is a program designed and developed to proactively detect and clean rootkits that are running on the system. This should only be used by knowledgeable individuals at the direction of, and with the support of, a representative from McAfee Avert Labs or McAfee Technical Support. Improper usage of this tool could result in damage to your applications or operating system.
Latest Reviews
Slug_Coordinator reviewed v12.1.0.3414 on Feb 26, 2020
I hate stuff that installs stuff in the back end you have to hunt and manually remove, under your Programs /. Programs 86 folders McAfee keeps remains installed after running................
Slug_Coordinator reviewed v12.1.0.2944 on Nov 8, 2018
Not as good as it once was,,,,,,
Pkshadow reviewed v12.1.0.2596 on Dec 1, 2017
Is useful at what it does, good for the Tool Box
It no longer is a stand alone. It leaves things behind running that have to be dug out if not wanting info sent back to McAfee as that is what I see these left overs as.
uberfly reviewed v12.1.0.2591 on Nov 28, 2017
Would come in handy if you need it I guess, but installs some crap called "Real Protect" without asking that's always running. I guess read the fine print.
BANDIT- reviewed v12.1.0.1008 on Jul 23, 2014
32bit, 64bit...... All here.
@http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/stinger.aspx
1) Disable all other Monitoring-Ware.
2) Run Stinger..!!
3) Enable all other Monitoring-Ware.
OK in your Toolbox if you fix other Systems... 5*
Another Good 'un... Kaspersky TDSSKiller.. ;)
"Do not" rely on these Standalone App's Alone.
They are not Anti-Virus. They are Bogey sniffers.
http://s20.postimg.org/dl25b5p71/DISCLAIMER.png
BANDIT- reviewed v12.1.0.1008 on Jul 23, 2014
32bit, 64bit...... All here.
@http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/stinger.aspx
1) Disable all other Monitoring-Ware.
2) Run Stinger..!!
3) Enable all other Monitoring-Ware.
OK in your Toolbox if you fix other Systems... 5*
Another Good 'un... Kaspersky TDSSKiller.. ;)
"Do not" rely on these Standalone App's Alone.
They are not Anti-Virus. They are Bogey sniffers.
http://s20.postimg.org/dl25b5p71/DISCLAIMER.png
Vany reviewed v11.0.0.234 on Apr 15, 2013
what about to publish the x64 version?
Psychlone reviewed v10.2.0.168 on Jul 10, 2011
Detection rate isn't as high as I had hoped. But, this, run in combination with Malwarebytes and SAS (and then followed up with CF if necessary) really just made my life easier - my malware computer throughput just increased twofold!
As for running an .exe file while infected, you don't have to do it in Safe Mode, or use RKILL, KILLBOX or any other type extra, just simply rename the .exe file to a .com file and run it like normal!
(i.e. programname.EXE to programname.COM) Windows will run it like it's an executable file (because it is!)
some guy reviewed v10.2.0.157 on Jul 6, 2011
CyberDoc999 thought you where a pro ? run it in safe mode. If a virus still runs at start up you must kill it google Rkill & FixNCR.reg & fix.inf --- these tools will allow a exe file to run after a viris has disabled any type of .exe file to run
CyberDoc999 reviewed v10.2.0.157 on Jul 6, 2011
problem is the fake a/v will not let this run
Slug_Coordinator reviewed v12.1.0.3414 on Feb 26, 2020
Pros: NONE FOUND
Cons: Keeps iMcAfee Installed Folder after running have to manually Remove it and all its remains..............
Bottom Line: I hate stuff that installs stuff in the back end you have to hunt and manually remove, under your Programs /. Programs 86 folders McAfee keeps remains installed after running................
Slug_Coordinator reviewed v12.1.0.2944 on Nov 8, 2018
Pros: None
Cons: Installs other Crap without Warning and have to use the McAfee Removal Tool to get it all out and old fashion Registry Key Removal sand Files in Program Files and 86 Program Files Directory's Manually...
Bottom Line: Not as good as it once was,,,,,,
Pkshadow reviewed v12.1.0.2596 on Dec 1, 2017
Pros: Is useful at what it does, good for the Tool Box
Cons: It no longer is a stand alone. It leaves things behind running.
Bottom Line: Is useful at what it does, good for the Tool Box
It no longer is a stand alone. It leaves things behind running that have to be dug out if not wanting info sent back to McAfee as that is what I see these left overs as.
uberfly reviewed v12.1.0.2591 on Nov 28, 2017
Pros: It works
Cons: Installs extra crap
Bottom Line: Would come in handy if you need it I guess, but installs some crap called "Real Protect" without asking that's always running. I guess read the fine print.
BANDIT- reviewed v12.1.0.1008 on Jul 23, 2014
32bit, 64bit...... All here.
@http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/stinger.aspx
1) Disable all other Monitoring-Ware.
2) Run Stinger..!!
3) Enable all other Monitoring-Ware.
OK in your Toolbox if you fix other Systems... 5*
Another Good 'un... Kaspersky TDSSKiller.. ;)
"Do not" rely on these Standalone App's Alone.
They are not Anti-Virus. They are Bogey sniffers.
http://s20.postimg.org/dl25b5p71/DISCLAIMER.png
BANDIT- reviewed v12.1.0.1008 on Jul 23, 2014
32bit, 64bit...... All here.
@http://www.mcafee.com/us/downloads/free-tools/stinger.aspx
1) Disable all other Monitoring-Ware.
2) Run Stinger..!!
3) Enable all other Monitoring-Ware.
OK in your Toolbox if you fix other Systems... 5*
Another Good 'un... Kaspersky TDSSKiller.. ;)
"Do not" rely on these Standalone App's Alone.
They are not Anti-Virus. They are Bogey sniffers.
http://s20.postimg.org/dl25b5p71/DISCLAIMER.png
Vany reviewed v11.0.0.234 on Apr 15, 2013
what about to publish the x64 version?
Psychlone reviewed v10.2.0.168 on Jul 10, 2011
Detection rate isn't as high as I had hoped. But, this, run in combination with Malwarebytes and SAS (and then followed up with CF if necessary) really just made my life easier - my malware computer throughput just increased twofold!
As for running an .exe file while infected, you don't have to do it in Safe Mode, or use RKILL, KILLBOX or any other type extra, just simply rename the .exe file to a .com file and run it like normal!
(i.e. programname.EXE to programname.COM) Windows will run it like it's an executable file (because it is!)
some guy reviewed v10.2.0.157 on Jul 6, 2011
CyberDoc999 thought you where a pro ? run it in safe mode. If a virus still runs at start up you must kill it google Rkill & FixNCR.reg & fix.inf --- these tools will allow a exe file to run after a viris has disabled any type of .exe file to run
CyberDoc999 reviewed v10.2.0.157 on Jul 6, 2011
problem is the fake a/v will not let this run
grum36 reviewed v10.2.0.150 on Jul 5, 2011
oops crash on 7 x64 and vista too
there's a new one 10.2.0.152
http://www.mcafee.com/us...free-tools/stinger.aspx
Firenze reviewed v10.2.0.150 on Jul 1, 2011
a 7MB tool that check for only 62 malwares, that's how we know McAfee.
Stoerpser reviewed v10.2.0.133 on Jun 26, 2011
Runs also on Win98 SE!
But ...
the definitions not suporting Win 98 SE :(
Excuse me for this review. I was too fast.
lydiawatson reviewed v10.2.0.124 on Jun 23, 2011
no definition update, but other then that it did find a few infections that a few others missed on a infected system that was scanned with 5 different anti-virus mal-wares programs
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some guy reviewed v10.2.0.124 on Jun 22, 2011
picks up a few the other miss , works off a USB as well this program is not meant to replace your primary anti virus but more of a back-up if the virus has disabled the primary
Input Overload reviewed v10.2.0.116 on Jun 20, 2011
It would be good if it wasn't total crap.
some guy reviewed v10.2.0.114 on Jun 15, 2011
10.2.0.114 version worked fine off a USB would really like to see a definition update option
jerry4dos reviewed v10.1.0.1629 on May 27, 2011
Today's version (05/27/11) seems to be broken. It won't run. It doesn't even display its own icon. Keep the version that was issued on 05/25/11.
some guy reviewed v10.1.0.1601 on May 20, 2011
no definition update, but other then that it did find a few infections that a few others missed on a infected system that was scanned with 5 different anti-virus mal-wares programs
Input Overload reviewed v10.1.0.1475 on Mar 23, 2011
Your better off installing Malwarebytes then you won't need this. It's very limited too, I used to keep it in my virtual toolbox but I've now ditched it. Sorry chaps.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v10.1.0.1243 on Dec 11, 2010
only scans for 45 viruses WTF
war593122 reviewed v10.1.0.1243 on Dec 11, 2010
Warning: MD5 does not match what is listed on site..
Something not right..
war593122 reviewed v10.1.0.1197 on Dec 3, 2010
Its now a .com file? WTF!
Not signed either. :(
Scary, could be spyware for all we know.
Please change back to exe and sign the damn file already MacAfee.
Just make sure md5 of this com file is 98B451936682DE5383A268098CEB335E and you good.
Taken from their "McAfee Threat Center": http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/
Plumber reviewed v10.1.0.1197 on Dec 3, 2010
Does it detect and remove ultra-crappy McAfee software?
Input Overload reviewed v10.1.0.1139 on Nov 16, 2010
Good for the virtual toolbox, nice application..
nvic reviewed v10.1.0.869 on May 17, 2010
Used it today. Still a useful app.
And to RYAN2679: I had that issue too. Artemis is a generic heuristics detection. The full version of McAfee gives quite a few false positives as "Artemis" as well.
cricri_pingouin reviewed v10.1.0.854 on May 11, 2010
Granted it's not proactive, but for a single file, no installation, portable, free antivirus that I can fire on demand from my pen drive, I give it a 5.
nvic reviewed v10.1.0.819 on Apr 7, 2010
Haven't used the latest version myself, but when I use this, it always does a good job. I clean malware out of other peoples PCs quite frequently, and I've had this actually find rootkits that my typical searches didn't (free AVG, then MalwareBytes and Spybot, and a Kaspersky Online Scan if I brought the PC home).
It should be noted that this does not work on 64-bit OSes.
Raton reviewed v10.1.0.819 on Apr 6, 2010
Crashes seconds after scanning starts on my 64-bit Vista machine.
DR.
kronos1962 reviewed v10.1.0.728 on Mar 21, 2010
I would prefer a real computer that I can actually play some games on. Even people who write viruses don’t care about Macs.
Pkshadow reviewed v10.0.1.688 on Dec 1, 2009
This is a very good tool to have on your portable USB drive and yes it does have it's limitations of viruses but thats what it is designed for.the most common that have slipped by a novice/or you.
This program does a very heavy scan of all files and folders which is great.
Correct this program is not a replacement for having a good AV/Firewall program of whom ever as all AV/Firewall programs have their limitations which is another reason to have this program in your tool kit.
As for wrecking a system I would guess that a lawyer got involved some where...take the disclaimer with a gulp as you do with any AV program when it asks you to make a choice...delete, not delete, or.
Just remember thats what back-up programs, virtual disks and sand boxes are for so that you never have to run this program or make a choice.
-Lord- reviewed v10.0.1.602 on Nov 26, 2008
Doesn't anyone else find it disconcerting that there is a disclaimer from McAfee that warns you of possible damage to your system by a tool that they put out to help fix a particular problem with your system?
This has outlived its usefulness with its limitation of only being able to target specific types of infections that have long been identified by the programs that run resident on systems for the detection, prevention, and/or removal of those infections.
Long winded and technical? Yeah I suppose. let me put it this way. install a current anti virus application and keep the definitions up to date and you should have no problem. one word of advice to go with it? Avoid McAfee. Get something like NOD32, Kaspersky, or even Symantec AV Corporate v 10.2
Ciolouse reviewed v10.0.1.602 on Nov 25, 2008
Weird, last version from official website is v10.0.0.457, from 22 November 2008...
[deXter] reviewed v3.9.9 on May 9, 2008
Stinger has lost its utility these days. It's rare to find a PC these days that's infected with Mytob, Nimda, etc, while the most popular (virulent) ones these days, like VirtuMonde and Autoruns/Virut series which can be a pain to remove, aren't detected.
It makes no sense to use Stinger, especially considering the fact that it can only remove a limited amount of malware; meaning which you'd need to know beforehand what malware is present in the system.
Finally, you'd be better off using McAfee's own SuperDAT-based standalone scanner, or if you want a GUI program, you can get Kaspersky's full-fledged removal tool.
pctech5189 reviewed v3.8.0 on Dec 4, 2007
the only thing thats descent from mcafee
benZin reviewed v3.4.9 on May 2, 2007
nice piece of software.
tigreseis reviewed v1.0.0.41 Beta on Jan 5, 2007
That is illogical. If a rootkit launches from within an OS in order to run outside of the OS, then rootkit revealers would potentially have the same ability to go outside the OS to fight rootkits.
mjm01010101 reviewed v1.0.0.41 Beta on Jan 5, 2007
Rootkits in theory have the capability to be fairly undetectable..
If they are in the OS they can run outside the OS when OS is loaded. If they are outside the OS scanners within the OS can't detect them reliably.
More than these tools, the best bet is to never run a machine with elevated privs while browsing online or with general public having local access to your machine...
Umapathy reviewed v3.0.2 on May 5, 2006
I do agree with Ciolouse comments please have a look at please have a look at http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/polipstinger.asp for a regular AVRT stinger have a look at http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/
Ciolouse reviewed v3.0.2 on May 5, 2006
This is a special version ONLY for W32/Polip.
benZin reviewed v3.0.2 on May 5, 2006
Thanks for this one. Very Useful.
powaking reviewed v2.6.0 on Feb 6, 2006
Why does it still say its 2.5.9 yet the time stamp is 2/2/06?
Clements reviewed v2.6.0 on Feb 4, 2006
Nice accompaniment to have for an Antivirus app.
Canuckistani reviewed v2.6.0 on Feb 3, 2006
This and F-Secure Blacklight make a very nice duo to pack around in your memory stick. They don't take up any room and you can do a cursory check and clean up for your aunty's "puter" in jiffy.
benZin reviewed v2.6.0 on Feb 3, 2006
Great!! Excellent when BitDefender miss something :)
benZin reviewed v2.5.9 on Nov 24, 2005
Excellent! Download it :)
guitardave78 reviewed v2.5.8 on Oct 6, 2005
Still does exactly what it is meant to, cleans a system targeting specific viruses. Is on my usb key as a permenant fixture!! Keep it up.
mjm01010101 reviewed v2.5.6 on Aug 17, 2005
Without regualr updates, it's fairly useless. I use Ultimate Boot CD's or a bartPE build with a 3rd party app. My how irrelevant Mcafee has become.
[deXter] reviewed v2.5.6 on Aug 17, 2005
Very true. Stinger is a CLEANER, not just a detector/remover. Most antivirii, including NOD and KAV are only good at detecting/preventing virii, and not cleaning them. Very few A/V actually manage to disinfect files.
On the flip side though, the McAfee command-line version (included in SuperDat updates) does a very good job of cleaning AND removing- it also does Adware/Spyware etc, and has the second biggest Malware database (first being Kaspersky)- plus its free. So I'd rather use the command like Scan.exe/Scanpm.exe rather than stinger.
Either ways, 2 thumbs up for McAfee. Too bad though their A/V is no longer in the top.
wincement reviewed v2.5.4 on May 3, 2005
This is a specialized tool that should not and cannot be compared to full-blown anti-virus programs. It is much like the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool. It is only meant to remove a handful of common viruses.
It is very effective for what it does, and a very useful tool to get hosed computers operable enough to run a real anti-virus program. That is all you can expect from it.
VikingBlade reviewed v2.5.4 on May 3, 2005
I don't know why people compare this to online scanners, or any AV at all. It is only suppose to clean what it is listed to clean. This is a cleaning tool. Regular antiviruses only detect. They do not clean. Clean means it gets rid of all the changes, including registry entries.
mjm01010101 reviewed v2.5.4 on May 3, 2005
"Changed default download name to ST1NGER.EXE as Sober.p terminates "stinger" based process names"
HAHAHAHAH!
You've lost mcafee. What next? 5t1ng3r.3x3?
The last time I used this product for a client it found the system 100% clean. Then I went to norto and trend's online scanners and it found 30+ viruses. The system was toast, no thanks to this joke of a project, flawed architecturally from the start.
Canuckistani reviewed v2.5.3 on Mar 2, 2005
It does what it claims to do and quite cleanly. My only complaint is that it creates a stinger.opt in it's current location when executed so it won't run from read only media such as a write protected floppy disk. Thus, the .exe can be infected if some virus writer wants to put a little effort in. The .opt file should be created in Temp or in the root of C:\.
VikingBlade reviewed v2.5.2 on Feb 21, 2005
Works well at what it does. Wish there was some extensive cleaning program out there, but I guess that would be a huge program.
Primis reviewed v2.5.1 on Feb 19, 2005
To everyone complainnig that this doesn't detect every malware ever made -- you've totally missed the point of this tool.
It's not an AntiVirus program.
It's a tool to combine detections and fixes for the most common virii and trojans so that techs, admins, etc, can all have a way to snuff out these most-common problems at all times. It's takign all those individual fix .exe's, and rolling them into one handy little program. So instead of having to compile your own Tech CD witht hem all on it, you can just put one simple little program on it that can handle them all. Stinger's been incredibly-useful to me countless times, and si a staple tool.
Anyone wanting it to do anything else, or using it for anything else, is apparently too dumb to even be commenting on it.
-- Primis.
bourgeoisdude reviewed v2.4.6 on Dec 15, 2004
It can be useful, but 90% of the time it's not. Now, if it could somehow integrate detection for every TROJ_AGENT and I-WORM_SDBOT (aka AGOBOT aka RBOT) variant without making the program 12 times larger (which is impossible as there are over 200 variants of SDBOT alone), that would be great. The problem is 95% of the time someone gets the sasser virus today is from another virus (a trojan downloader) downloading it. Stinger does not eliminate these trojan downloaders, so sure you kill sasser but 2 minutes later it is redownloaded by SDBOT. I never use stinger for this reason.
Niksa reviewed v2.4.4 on Nov 13, 2004
Nice virus removal tool. I prefer to use Stinger instead od 10 seperate progs for different viruses. McAfee should update it more often.
For tbuser, this is not AV this is virus removal tool :)
tbuser reviewed v2.4.4 on Nov 12, 2004
There are much better free antivirus programs than this! Try AVG Antivirus Free Edition: http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/1/ Of course, you can also use Norton Antivirus, which is a lot better and more compatible than McAfee.
deadmonkey reviewed v2.4.1 on Oct 15, 2004
Stinger is a great tool. Makes life much easier at work :)
VikingBlade reviewed v2.4.1 on Oct 14, 2004
The tool still does what it's intended for. As for the previous comment, McAfee still has far superior detection to everyone besides Kaspersky, their consumer branch is just too idiotic to fix the consumer product (*cough* make it like the corporate line)
Pipewrench reviewed v2.4.0 on Sep 29, 2004
McAfee has just gone down hill big time over the last 5 years. They have gone from being a decent AV company to a company that shouldn't even be considered.
Symantec, Trend, Sybari, and AVG are the only companies anymore worth considering.
Sorry McAfee....no dice.
plasticpig72 reviewed v2.3.2 on Jul 18, 2004
I agree totally with last reviewer, I have used this program on many occassions to clean other peoples systems, without the need to resort to additional files for specific viruses. I for one will always have an UTD copy of the cracking LITTLE program.
guitardave78 reviewed v2.3.0 on Jul 12, 2004
This tool is really usefull if you have a virus. It has rescuded clients of mine often! Remember that it is not a virus detector but a quick fix cleaner, it is cure rather than prevention. If you want free prevention try Avast, if you want to get rid of a common virus use this as it rocks!
mjm01010101 reviewed v2.3.0 on Jul 8, 2004
While I have used this to quickly remove known infections, I've seen it fail on detection of many common variants of modern viruses. Bringing us to the reason for a 4: what is the point if it doesn't remove all viruses from a system?
I will still use in very limited scope, but it's not kidding when they say it's not a replacement for a real AV program.
-Lord- reviewed v2.2.8 on Jun 16, 2004
This answers the "DOS Based" question. Yes, it is useful on an NTFS based system. All that is needed is something that will allow a boot to a "DOS" environment, but also gives access to the NTFS partitions. There are several tools out there. The best I've found is Bart's PE (preinstallation environment) which boots you to a WinXP based environment capable of not only reading, but also writing to the NTFS partitions. With the correct plugins you can do WAY more like ghosting, repairs, copies, virus scans etc. It is an invaluable tool for the sysadmin. As for Stinger, it is also a plugin for Bart's, and Stinger rocks for what it does.
Jelreyn reviewed v2.2.7 on May 23, 2004
Great program - part of my toolbox.
As for a DOS-based scanner - I can't see that being too useful with NTFS-based systems? I don't know too many people who still use FAT-based filesystems...
sirhardi reviewed v2.2.5 on May 5, 2004
Thank you for this simple tool, i have yet to run it in real world scenario........but from what i can tell alone the Sasser worm will make this a must have it's spreadin like a mother here
eviljolly reviewed v2.2.4 on May 3, 2004
Under a meg, stops spread of most destructive worms and viruses, and all for free,. Yep.....I think that about sums it up. Horray for free stuff!
deanparkr reviewed v2.2.3 on May 2, 2004
A good program which does a good job. However there is no Update feature or User choice or confirmation when removing viruses.
guti reviewed v2.0.9 on Mar 3, 2004
Great program, unfortunatelly ClrAV from Kaspersky is also free and even better.
ClrAV is not a DOS application, but a Win32 console application instead.
DaveNCheez reviewed v2.0.0 on Jan 30, 2004
Simply excellent. It's great to have a small handy tool to scan for a wide variety or trojans/viruses.
Combined with Bart's PE Builder you can even scan systems without windows, or that are not booting. Both programs are excellent.
geminiz reviewed v1.9.9 on Jan 29, 2004
isn't the stand-alone Nod32 scanner compiled betteer
(you can find this along with the kazaa-lite down site)
blackpages reviewed v1.9.9 on Jan 29, 2004
Kaspersky's freeware clrav does the same, only using Dos and size of 113k so far, and fits nicely on a floppy disk.
genblood reviewed v1.9.9 on Jan 29, 2004
McAfee Avert Stinger util does a good in scanning for
worms, trojans and viruses. The over all size is under
a 1 meg. This version is windows based. I would like to
see a dos based util like this. So, I can put on a floppy
and scan a system without depending on the Windows OS to
load. A MS-DOS version on McAfee Avert Stinger would be
a big help to IT groups when troubleshooting infected
systems.
Polychronopolis reviewed v1.9.8 on Jan 28, 2004
Now kicks more viral arses..
Command line operation:
/ADL - Scan all local drives
/GO - Start scanning immediately.
/LOG - Save the log file after scans.
/SILENT - Do not display graphical interface.
vis666 reviewed v1.9.5 on Jan 20, 2004
Hey, this is actually a pretty sweet program. free, and ez to use. and for Polychronopolis: i dunno if this was available in the previous version, but now u can save ur report by going -> file -> save report to file.
However (and this could be just me), i couldn't find an update feature... 4/5 (and if there is actually an updater thingie; 5/5)
antonbest reviewed v1.9.5 on Jan 19, 2004
I've used an older version of this before and it works great fast and effecient. Hope this is better than the Norton Antivirus.
Polychronopolis reviewed v1.9.3 on Dec 19, 2003
This program is da bomb!! It's so much more efficient than Symantec's Fix___ programs. Do I seriously want to run FixKlex, FixNimda, FixWelchia.. Heck no!!! For the person who wanted a log file.. Yes, there is no file called blahblahscan.log. Just read the screen.. It tells you what virus and what file was deleted. True there's no interaction, but this release kills 64 confirmed viruses. It's not the full blown version that scans for thousands of viruses.
Cirque reviewed v1.9.2 on Nov 17, 2003
Finally a Mcafee product I can live with. Its free (like the good old days), doesnt put any files/registry info into my PC and actually found something it thought was a virus, maybe it was, maybe it wasnt..Lack of a log file, lack of "user choice" upon detection is a big disappointment however. Sadly Mcafee's standard line of products have NEVER worked without screwing up my pc and my family's pcs, so I will stick with Norton, but I do applaude their attempt to give something back to the community without asking for money in return, keep THAT up Mcafee and you might win back some customers in the future.
franzj reviewed v1.9.2 on Nov 16, 2003
Perfect for the recent worm/virus outbreaks!