- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $25.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
- Date added: May 19, 2005
- Total Downloads: 22,257
- Downloads last week: 35
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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From Leithauser Research :Protect your computer from Trojans. Let Trojan Slayer learn what programs you use on your computer, then switch to one of several enforcement modes, where it blocks or eliminates any program that it has not learned is a good program. Enforcement modes are Report, Block, Delete, or Replace. Trojan Slayer is flexible and easy to use.
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Version: Trojan Slayer 2.0
"Did not identify the malware in my laptop."
Cons: everything, didn't work
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Version: Trojan Slayer 2.0
Pros: maybe once you teach this this what to look for it might be good??????
Cons: Cnet doesnt allow for enough characters to cut and paste the instruction section on how this program works and thats the only way to describe how awful this program is! for example you have to turn your computer on and off again several times and takes about 2 weeks for it to "learn" how to recognize security threats! its like having a new puppy and training it not to pee on the floor!!this is nothing like anything close to how any average antivirus/trojan programs work,actually people should download it and click on the help button just to read the instructions for kicks, its like going to a freak show..morbid curiosity?
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