Ok this is what I've learned about viruses, they can be hidden within another program, hence the name 'trojan'. Once you open that program, you've released its contents and if there's a virus inside it, it's released too. My question is...why wouldn't a scan detect it before it's opened? i.e. I downloaded a program as a zip file. I scanned the zip file and the scan came back 'clean'. Then I un-zipped the file and scanned the file folder...it came back 'clean', Then I ran the setup.exe and 'voila!' I get a quarantine message from my anti-virus program saying that it has quarantined a threat to my computer...it also tells me how severe a threat it is and it offers to either delete it or put it back in the file!?!?!?
Anyway, that kinda defeats the purpose of scanning at all right? The anti-virus program did it's job by alerting me, it quarantined it, and gave me options as how to react to it. The scanning only appears to be good after your computer is infected.
Am I missing something here? Is there no way to detect a virus before it's actually on your pc? Why wouldn't a pre-scan detect it?
Anyway, that kinda defeats the purpose of scanning at all right? The anti-virus program did it's job by alerting me, it quarantined it, and gave me options as how to react to it. The scanning only appears to be good after your computer is infected.
Am I missing something here? Is there no way to detect a virus before it's actually on your pc? Why wouldn't a pre-scan detect it?