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. This utility uses
the following syntax:
BlastCln [/v] [/u] [/f] [/z] [/q]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/v
Displays additional information about the virus checking process. Generally, the output
tells you that the utility is checking services, processes, the registry, and the hard drive for specific
filenames. When the utility doesn??™t find any evidence of either Blaster or Nachi, it tells you
that it??™s stopping the tool.
Verifying Driver Safety with the SigVerif Utility
Many people aren??™t overly concerned about the unsigned drivers on their systems. After all, the driver
seems to do its job. However, drivers work at the lowest level of the operating system and you can??™t
judge their performance solely on how they work from a user perspective. You must hold drivers to a
higher standard than applications if you want to keep your system safe. A signed driver might not provide
absolute safety from the vagaries of viruses and external intrusion, but it??™s generally better
equipped to keep your system safe. At least a third party has verified that the driver meets specific standards
of construction.
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