Maybe someone out there think that their systems are safe when anti-virus programs are installed and the firewall is enabled. However, it is not true.
This video is to proof that anti-virus program and firewall can be bypassed. This video is going to WARN you all NOT to download any pirate software and cracked software as well as NOT to download any software from any untrusted source.
The technique used in the video can be used in any file format, such as video, pdf, photo/picture, audio and executable file.
About the video
The demo Windows 7 SP1 in the video is in default settings upon installed.
- Windows 7 SP1 is fully updated as on April 11, 2012.
- AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2012 is installed and fully updated as on April 11, 2012.
- UAC is set to default on Windows 7 SP1.
- Firewall is enabled and no extra program is allowed (default settings).
- AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2012 has no whitelist set
As a result, the Trojan Injected PuTTY program is undetected by AVG Anti-Virus program and UAC/Defender on Windows 7 SP1 as well as firewall.
That's all! See you.