If you care like a little tiny bit or are unresponsible when browsing the internet :kekw:
As follows:
Free, sorted by gut feeling:
ESET Online Scanner
Microsoft Safety Scanner
Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool
Panda Cloud Cleaner
Trellix Stinger
Zemana Anti-Malware
Comodo Cleaning Essentials
AdLice RogueKiller
Other
Gridinsoft Trojan Killer (for that specific niche of malware)
Paid:
Gridinsoft Anti Malware
Shouldn't use, why:
Norton Power Eraser: Getting discontinued
Malwarebytes: Runs in the background eating up RAM, aggressive advertising of premium version
Some of these also support Windows XP, see here
Almost all of these are free on-demand scanners, (for the exception of the single Paid one) which means you get a free-forever tool that just scans and removes malware by your request. Full protection is available from all the companies that provide these, if you were to need it.
Due to server slowness, downtime, and other issues, Eclipse will be moving to a more stable and efficient platform that should result in much better stability. There is no timeline for this yet, just want you to know what's happening with all the downtime and I have a plan to fix it.
List of anti-malware still supported on Windows 7 and up
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roboreptile
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List of anti-malware still supported on Windows 7 and up
Malwarebytes isn't that bad if only used as a scanner. There's no need to have antivirus running in the background if you dont download a bunch of stuff and install random programs. If you do that, then I suggest you use Sandboxie which isolates files and programs into containers without sacrificing a lot of performance.
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