Multi AV Scan All of us know that we cannot count on one antivirus to 100% protect us from computer virus. Since one antivirus can’t protect us, installing two or more antivirus should offer better protection right? Well logically yes but technically no because antivirus software nowadays are so complex and they’d conflict with each other causing crashes and blue screens. If we’re talking about installing two antivirus 15 years ago on Windows 95, then it’s possible. I remembered running PC-Cillin and Norman back then and no problems at all.

The only way we can put multiple antivirus software on a computer is if we can disable the real-time protection, self-defense and only use it for on-demand scanning. Well if we wanted to scan a single file using on-demand scan, we could upload it to Virustotal and have it scan with 40 antivirus but the problem is Virustotal distributes the file to antivirus company. Trojan coders usually wouldn’t use Virustotal because obviously they don’t want their trojan to get detected.

I recently found a tool called Multi AV Scan developed by Gakh from HackHound that allows you to run on-demand scan using 10 types antivirus on your computer.

Multi AV Scan currently supports A-Squared, Avira AntiVir, BitDefender, ClamWin, DrWeb, Ikarus, McAfee, Solo, Sophos and VBA32. There are a few similar tools such as Multi AV Fixer, KIMS, ScanLix and Mini AV Scanner but they are all no longer in development except Multi AV Scan.

Download Portable Multi AV Scan v1.6.1 part 1:

http://rapidshare.com/files/242595778/MultiScan_1.6.1.part1.rar


Download Portable Multi AV Scan v1.6.1 part 2:

http://rapidshare.com/files/242595711/MultiScan_1.6.1.part2.rar


Download Portable Multi AV Scan v1.6.1 part 3:

http://rapidshare.com/files/242595751/MultiScan_1.6.1.part3.rar


Download Portable Multi AV Scan v1.6.1 part 4:

http://rapidshare.com/files/242595700/MultiScan_1.6.1.part4.rar

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