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How To Test Your AntiVirus Software?

Posted By: Wednesday 8 August 2007 2 Comments

Before I start I have to say that this post contains contains links to files that contain a harmless test file which virus detectors are programmed to treat as a virus. If you receive alerts from your anti-virus software, do not be alarmed. Read on, to discover what is happening. I have it done myself and NOD32 alerted me so no worries here! :wink:

Creating A Test Virus:
In case you wondered if your anti-virus software is really working then this is a good method to try it. Would you like to see what happens when it detects a virus? Here’s a safe way to test your computer’s virus protection that doesn’t require you to have a real virus.

First, open Notepad. Then copy and paste into it the text on the line below. (It should all be on one line.)

X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

Then select File, Save, select All Files for the file type, then save the file as eicar.com.

Your anti-virus software may prevent you from saving the file as eicar.com, which is a sign that it is working effectively. If it doesn’t raise an alert, try scanning the folder where you saved eicar.com. To see what happens if you try to run a file containing a virus, double-click eicar.com to open it.

Explanation:
The file eicar.com you have created is completely safe. It is not a virus. It is a standard test file developed by the European Institute for Computer Anti-virus Research (EICAR). All anti-virus products are programmed to detect this file as if it was a real virus. Therefore you can safely use it to test whether your anti-virus software works, without fear of infecting your computer.

Conclusion:
If your anti-virus product should fail to prevent you from running the file, it will simply display the text “EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE” in a DOS box. No harm will have been done, but you should probably consider using a better anti-virus product, because if it had been a real virus, your computer would by now be infected!

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2 Comments so far, be the next one! »

  1. Puria says:

    It did work man!..nice thx for this,,i was giving up on my panda..since..welll lets say it doesn’t update itself anymore..hehe.

  2. BioTecK says:

    Heheh… It’s good to know if your virus scanner is working probably! :wink:

    I’ll call you this week to solve the problem with the site! :smile:

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