ESET Nod32 finds nothing.
I also use ESET Nod32 and found nothing
but I do always use that site virustotal for checking all files
ESET Nod32 finds nothing.
Hmm, I can't tell you...
I just did it the same way as I do other tools...
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The tool is not the fastest ... In my case it takes 6 min to delete a chain from a 15GB table. It depends strongly on the table size, the cpu, the harddisk. Anyway, since this is not a regular process it is ok for me...
The original table will be kept and a second table "..._mod.rbt" will be created in the same folder.
The tool is not the fastest ... In my case it takes 6 min to delete a chain from a 15GB table. It depends strongly on the table size, the cpu, the harddisk. Anyway, since this is not a regular process it is ok for me...
The original table will be kept and a second table "..._mod.rbt" will be created in the same folder.
ok, thanks; let me know if the updated version also is said to contain malwareI just wanted you to know only
I would delete the chains since you do not know if the values are ok or not; but it is up to youis better delete this chains?
you can do it manually, i.e. remove one chain - rename the rbt file- remove the next chain - .....it is possible to remove more than one chain?
ok, thanks; let me know if the updated version also is said to contain malware
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/dbfcaeb75697891f74ec951e2bf3568959bc2ddcceaebccaf6f85684e4f9319e/analysis/1451512326/
What is 'double end values'?
I merged succesfully tables with and without deleted chains. But I must admit the chains did not have bad counts. Maybe in your case the table has some more defects?
Did you analyse the table after deletion with colibris's CSA Rainbow Table Tool?