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Guy at work hit me up today telling me that he bought a USB Stick that is an antivirus and it cost him $60 at Best Buy. Was wondering if anyone heard anything about these as to if they are good or junk?

According to what he described it is not a proactive method of avoiding malware and viruses, but instead its used to remove and clean up infections after already infected.

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The FixMeStickŪ is an external, hardware device that runs before your computer starts enabling it to remove viruses, spyware, trojans, rootkits, and malware that anti-virus programs often cannot, so that you can keep the computer you have.



I just have doubts that a USB stick can be a solution for cleaning up a system with very little user interaction. Just like registry repair tools and the PC Doctor stuff etc, I am curious if this is junk or not. Marketing to sell a USB stick with bootable Linux that has a antivirus on it that scans and removes viruses and nothing more, no corrections for altered system files etc but a simple killing off of infected files etc, in which a system might work again but is swiss cheese full of scars from the malware/virus that was on it.

https://www.fixmestick.com/

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2016, 11:53:12 AM »
FixMeStick has been advertised on TV for several years. It uses scanning engines from Sophos, Kaspersky, and VIPRE... it is primarily intended to get a computer to a more stable state so that you can use your existing anti-virus and other security tools to complete the disinfection process. I don't know if it is complete "junk", that is, I don't think it is a scam, but my first thought was "Why pay for something when you can do the same things for free?" and this PCMag review more or less says the same thing:

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Pros
Bootable, USB-based antivirus uses scanning engines from Sophos, Kaspersky, and GFI/VIPRE. Extremely easy to use. Full undo in case of problems. Remote-control tech support available if needed.

Cons
Can't disinfect virus-infected files, can only quarantine them. Quarantine of system files rendered two test systems unbootable, requiring full undo. Can't handle malware traces in Registry. Alleged removal failed to prevent several detected rootkits from running.

Collateral Damage
FixMeStick can be a bit heavy-handed, wiping out files that it shouldn't. When its engines detect a valid file infested by malware, it can't disinfect the file back to its original status. All it can do is toss that file into quarantine. If this happens to an essential Windows file, you may be hosed.

There are many free LiveCD/Rescue CD utilities which can do the same thing so I see no reason to purchase this product. "
 

The review found quite a lot of failings

http://uk.pcmag.com/fixmestick/18864/review/fixmestick


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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2016, 02:24:47 PM »
Garbage...

Not even worth 60 cents...much less 60 Bucks...
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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2016, 03:42:49 PM »
Garbage...Not even worth 60 cents...much less 60 Bucks...
Absolutely.

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2016, 10:25:49 AM »
Thanks for input on this. I kind of figured that it was probably junk since there never has been a one product fix all solution yet for systems that are infected other than restoring from a clean image to an earlier state or complete reinstall.

In every system I have cleaned up to remove malware or virus's the systems still had signs of damage, so generally its a matter of stopping the virus or malware and then after full scan to make sure clean, then copying the vital data to an external, then restore system from a clean image prior to infection or perform clean installation and then add the data back to the system and any programs that are required to pair up with the data etc.

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2016, 10:31:16 AM »
You should borrow it from your bud and have a looksee at what files are on it...

Likely a bunch of freeware tools readily available along with a boot time scanner.
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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2016, 10:57:51 AM »
Does look pretty worthless to me.  I also find it somewhat interesting the idea of having what is effectively a USB flash drive that is designed to be plugged into infected computers, you know, computers that may be infected with malware that copies itself onto removable media devices.  Sure it could be read only but they also claim that it updates itself so there surely must be some way to write to the device!

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2016, 11:19:57 AM »
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You should borrow it from your bud and have a looksee at what files are on it...

Likely a bunch of freeware tools readily available along with a boot time scanner.

Thats a good idea.  ;D Gonna hit him up next time I see him to see if he is willing to let me check it out. Then run it on a system I dont care about as for just like Cameron stated, if it can take updates, I bet it could have a tag along brought to the next computer.

Like 22 years ago I got hit with a virus and i didnt know I had a virus at first. My floppy disk wasnt reading correctly and when I did a DIR it showed unicode in the filenames and file sizes that exceeded the 1.44MB capacity of the disk. I popped that disk out and popped in another disk and ran DIR and saw this same unicode like mix and was able to make out some of the file names but once again the sizes were showing wrong.

I thought the floppy drive was messed and so I swapped out the floppy drive, popped in another disk and once again same issue.

Now I then spread the fire not knowing I had a virus. I popped the disk that read wrong into a what was a clean system and infected that. Ran DIR and had the same issue as the other computer. Ok set these floppys to the side, grab another floppy that wasnt inserted into the first computer and insert it to the 2nd computer and it had the same issue as the other system.

I then realized OH CRAP. And got an antivirus. Ran antivirus and the virus was caught on both systems. Ran the disks that were infected and cleaned them up but there was data loss. I then took my stacks of floppies and ran them one by one through the virus scanner and the Wolfenstein 3D that I got from a friend had the virus on it and thats how I got nailed before the internet when I was sharing floppy disks with friends and games etc.  ::)

When CD Burners became available, I was SOOO Happy to have Read-Only media. As long as that CD wasnt burned with a virus on it, it was immune from spreading infection to other systems. I then took my almost 200 floppies and copied all their data to hard drive and then burned all that data to a single 650MB CD-R which was so awesome to have 1 CD with my data from 1987 to 1999 when i got my CD Burner. I then drilled holes through stacks of floppies and threw away a trash bag full of them and kept about 30 of them which were DOS, Windows 3.11, and some games, as well as 5 blanks in case I needed to do a BIOS flash via Floppy Disk etc. These days I only have a USB floppy drive and havent used it in about 2 years, and a single container of 1.44MB floppies that are likely about 16 years old or older.



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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2016, 01:03:07 PM »
Hope he says yes...i'd be really interested to see what's all on there...
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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2016, 01:03:44 PM »
And i can't afford the 60 cents it's worth...
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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2016, 01:31:43 PM »
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And i can't afford the 60 cents it's worth...

LOL ...shhhh .... someone is going to post here asking where they can download a LEGAL free copy to avoid paying for it.  ;D

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2016, 01:43:15 PM »
LOL ...shhhh .... someone is going to post here asking where they can download a LEGAL free copy to avoid paying for it.  ;D
Or a keygen...

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2016, 01:56:27 PM »
I'd look at it on your Linux rig if you have one...who knows what loader it uses to power down/power up Win systems...
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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2016, 07:53:12 AM »
I think you guys are missing the point of the thing.  The target demographic for this thing is not geeks who hang out on computer forums.  It's "joe user" who has no idea how to remove a virus.  $60 does seem like a steep price to pay though for simply being an ignorant user.

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Re: FixMeStick ... Is this junk or actually a good virus removal product?
« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2016, 08:03:09 AM »
The problem is that Joe User is quite likely to pay $60 and still have a hosed system after using the magic stick.