As it happens, when I yesterday ran Malwarebytes on my older XP machine, this time it recognized some older DaemonTools installation files as malware. :) I haven't installed Daemon Tools on that PC (but the free Alcohol), but I happened to have some older DaemonTools installers lying around on the hard drive.
Funny thing though, I think I ran a Malwarebytes scan on that same PC some weeks ago, and I don't think it considered DT as malware back then? So is this a new revelation to Malwarebytes?
MS Security Essentials doesn't seem to mind DT...
Some mention Avira Antivir, but I stopped using and recommending it to everyone after I had to clean one PC from a ransomware trojan (called "Security Sphere 2012", ie. it was a fake "antivirus" trojan), which Avira apparently failed to catch and prevent. Avira still seemed to think everything is fine, when the trojan was running amok.
Getting rid of that trojan was a real bitch, lots of overlapping manual steps needed in safe mode, editing files manually etc. Malwarebytes was also unable to get rid of it, but I think it at least recognized it.
Post edited September 29, 2013 by timppu