Scan your computer for viruses in seconds, not hours.

by Nasir on December 18, 2007

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How long does your Antivirus takes to scan your entire disk? 1, 2 or more hours…..? And during scan, you can’t do anything otherwise you computer will slow down like a turtle :( .

For those who were annoyed by time taking “Anti viruses”, I have found a really nice application for you. It is known as nanoscan, a web scanner from Panda Security. A very efficient, accurate, and less time consuming virus scanner. It scans your computer in seconds and gives very accurate result. See thisresult.gif

I knew that my computer was infected from a virus and AVG couldn’t detect it, so then I tried nanoscan. It took 22 seconds to scan and then detected the virus! As its name suggests, it only scans and has another companion tool to clean viruses. Ideal for those who wanna be sure that if they have virus[es] or not.

Features:

  • Install and ready to scan in less than a minute or two.
  • Detects 2,719,153[and counting] viruses, spywares, adwares, worms and all nasty things like these
  • Only 400kb in size
  • Detects those viruses also which haven’t yet been discovered.

Install it in a few simple steps and you’re on your way. Scan your computer daily because it won’t take your day :D .

Official website: www.nanoscan.com

{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Shankar Ganesh 12.18.07 at 1:31 pm

But how does it do it in a second? :-S

2 admin 12.18.07 at 1:35 pm

I am also amazed by its speed!
Check it out yourself, you will never use your antivirus scanner again. I bet. :)

3 Haris 12.18.07 at 8:11 pm

If it really is that fast, secure and reliable, babye NOD32 Antivirus! :D

4 Zeroth 12.18.07 at 9:09 pm

I find it really difficult it actually scans in just a few seconds.

By your own words, “Detects 2,719,153[and counting] viruses, spywares, adwares, worms and all nasty things like these”, it uses a blacklist of some sort. The site states that this blacklist is accessed via network connection.

The way a virus scanner works is that it uses virus signatures, and compares files against those signatures. Even if they used a huge myriad of compression techniques, it still takes a lot of time.

I refuse to believe this product works.

5 Joshua 12.18.07 at 9:20 pm

Lol AntiVir says its a trojan. TR/Agent.bux.1

6 Saeed M 12.18.07 at 10:06 pm

Can you put up a link to the website please?

7 Dekay 12.18.07 at 10:17 pm

AntiVir kicked it in the ***.

“Scan result
Summary:
Your PC doesn’t have viruses”

8 Keshav Khera 12.18.07 at 10:51 pm

Nice find, thanks for informing :)

9 nicholas francis 12.19.07 at 12:36 pm

whoa!, impressed, this is the tool, i was looking for!

10 Kumar.A.P.P 12.20.07 at 11:16 am

though it has pretty good features, its not rated high in Cnet…

11 Kumar.A.P.P 12.20.07 at 4:11 pm

I’m still wondering, how it is able to scans in seconds…

12 Izkata 11.18.08 at 11:54 pm

Nothing is capable of scanning in seconds – it does need to scan your whole hard disk to find viruses after all!

This is definitely some sort of virus itself.

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