360 is the anti-Trojan Technology of Security Guard really as good as your advertisement: The world's XX anti-virus capabilities first/second ...... Wait, but at least do you have a positive attitude towards the shell?
AllProgramAs long as the shell is added and then run, 360 security guard will report the trojan, And the trojan name is still the only one, there is no semicolon.
Shell software such as ASP and NSP, whether it is for compression or anti-modification purposes, as long as one compression, 360 at runtime directly reports a Trojan !!!
If you don't believe it, you can use the Notepad program that comes with the system to test it. Copy notepad.exe from the C: windowssystem32directory, change the name, compress it with ASP/NSP, and run it, the trojan is reported to you !!!
I was wondering, is a built-in Notepad program compressed as a Trojan?
However, compared with other anti-virus software, for example, kaback, if someone else wants to determine whether a program is a virus, it first scans the program for shelling, if you want to detach a trojan from its own buffer zone and then scan it, this is the reason why the trojan is reported only when the trojan is killed.
Here, I really want to tell you if the program is a trojan. Do you think that all shells are Trojans?
Currently, if the WPF program I use. NET is installed, a Trojan is reported.
360 given the solution is to join the 360 Software Certification Center http://rz.360.cn/for certification.
But why? Why do you report a Trojan horse if you are not able to scan and kill (or intentionally, I think this is very likely)? Isn't it a kidnapping.
My solution is to decisively ask the customer to uninstall 360 to solve the problem (if you have to install any guard, we suggest Kingsoft Guard, which is much better than 360 ).
In fact, I used to use 360, but mainly Master Lu Jin's optimization and Master Lu. I really don't know why Lu Jin went to a rogue company like 360.