Anti-Malware Toolkit Keeps Your Aresenal Up-To-Date

For those of you charged with the unenviable task of malware removal and defense, keeping your toolbox current can be a lot of work. Lunarsoft's Anti-Malware Toolkit simplifies the process by providing an easy way to handle downloading.
The Toolkit is really just a downloader which fetches the current versions of programs like Super Antispyware, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, HijackThis, Spybot, Autoruns, CCleaner, and LSP Fix. It also grabs programs that you'll want to install to prevent further issues: Avast, Firefox, Comodo Firewall.
Point it to your USB flash drive or network share, hit the download button and grab yourself a cup of coffee.
While you could do this with just about any decent download manager, why bother? Anti-Malware toolkit already targets most of the tools you're going to need and it's as simple to maintain them as clicking a single button.
The Toolkit is really just a downloader which fetches the current versions of programs like Super Antispyware, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, HijackThis, Spybot, Autoruns, CCleaner, and LSP Fix. It also grabs programs that you'll want to install to prevent further issues: Avast, Firefox, Comodo Firewall.
Point it to your USB flash drive or network share, hit the download button and grab yourself a cup of coffee.
While you could do this with just about any decent download manager, why bother? Anti-Malware toolkit already targets most of the tools you're going to need and it's as simple to maintain them as clicking a single button.












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Subscribe to commentsz0iidAug 14th 2008 1:12PM
people still use spybot? and super anti-spyware? hmm. autoruns, yes. gmer (not on the list) yes. process explorer? (not on the list) yes. unlocker? (not on the list) yes.
TarunAug 14th 2008 1:13PM
Hi zoiid,
GMER isn't on the list but it is under consideration. There's also avast's beta rootkit scanner which is based on GMER.
Under Thunderbird for the Recommended section is:
avast
Comodo Firewall Pro
Comodo Firewall Pro x64
UPHClean
Utilities section:
Dial-a-fix
JavaRa
Autoruns
Process Explorer
Unlocker
LSPFix
Windows Installer Cleanup
TarunAug 14th 2008 1:12PM
Thanks so much for the awesome review! I'm glad that you find this to be a helpful program.
The Lunarsoft Wiki (http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/) holds tips like command line switches for the Anti-Malware Toolkit and other useful information.
Our forum is always open for suggestions, recommendations and feedback!
Thanks again for this excellent review Mr. Mathews! :)
Mike GrossmanAug 15th 2008 2:18AM
Will it run via command line?
TarunAug 15th 2008 7:55PM
It does have command line switches but it will not automatically start downloading. If you want to suggest it to be added the best place would be here:
http://www.lunarsoft.net/forum/index.php?showforum=26