Ran Kaspersky Rescue Disk last night.
I usually just do a simple scan, (boot, start-up and system files),
which takes a couple of minutes and always comes back clean.
This time I included all my drives, and it detected 460 "objects"
Almost all were false positives (old Nirlauncher zips, debugging tools
etc) and detected as "not-a-virus".
But it's impossible to see the full path of most of the "objects" in
the "report" window (lines are far too long and truncated) that were
flagged as "trojans", "heuristic" and "exploit", so I can't submit
them to Jotti for a second opinion.
This happened last time I ran a full scan, but KRD 2018 was new, and I
thought it was just a bug.
It produced an encrypted file in my "C" drive:
report_2019.06.04_22.39.09.klr.enc1
The "reason" they give that "the report might contain sensitive
information" is ludicrous, whoever runs the rescue disk has "root" and
access to everything so why not a log? I get it that some random user
shouldn't see the report, but not allow the admin to generate a text
file with the FULL non truncated PATHS?
Previous version of the KRD allowed you to save reports as TXT, this
version no longer does.
Looks I left my computer on all night for nothing.
Is there a command-line switch/program I can use IN the Rescue Disk
to save the reports as text so I can actually READ the fsc^%$ing
thing?
TIA
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