122 Disabling this feature means you will no longer be a participant in ThreatFire's Secure Community.\n\nOnly active Secure Community participants can benefit by receiving the automatic program updates generated from information provided by the Secure Community. You can receive automatic updates without participating in the Secure Community by upgrading to ThreatFire Pro. Further details are available at www.threatfire.com.\n\nIf you choose to continue, Check for Updates will also be turned to Off. Do you wish to proceed?
123 No items in list
124 Rule Fired
125 Custom Rule Fired
126 File Created
127 File Deleted
128 File Executed
129 File Modified
130 File Renamed
131 Net Connect
132 Net Listen
133 Registry Key Deleted
134 Registry Key Created
135 Registry Value Deleted
136 Registry Value Set
137 Description
138 Details
139 Count
140 Time
141 You are about to clear all items in the Protection Log. Click "OK" to proceed.
142 Medium
143 Low
144 &Resume
145 Warning
148 Started: %s
149 You are about to restore a potentially malicious program. Are you sure you wish to proceed?
151 System Scan
152 Hidden File
153 Hidden Folder
154 Hidden Registry Key
155 Hidden Registry Value
156 You are about to permanently delete a potentially malicious program. Are you sure you wish to proceed?
159 You did not confirm your Scheduled Scan options. Please click Ok to confirm and run your scheduled scan at the selected time(s). If you do not wish to run any scans, please uncheck the "Run a scheduled scan" box.
160 Scanning paused...
161 Scan stopped
162 Scan complete
163 Stopped: %s
164 Completed: %s
167 Alias
168 Threat activity: %s
169 Threat name: %s
170 Trojan
171 Worm
172 Spyware
173 Adware
174 Your Windows System Properties indicate that you currently have System Restore turned off. You must first update this setting in Windows before you can use the System Restore option in ThreatFire. To change your Windows System Restore settings go to the System Restore section of System Tools.
176 ThreatFire is unable to set System Restore points due to a problem with your System Restore installation. System Restore was unable to start due to a missing SRClient.dll. Please reinstall SRClient.dll to fix this problem. For details please contact: http://support.microsoft.com.
177 You are required to be a participant in ThreatFire's Secure Community in order to receive automatic updates.\n\nOnly active Secure Community participants can benefit by receiving the automatic program updates generated from information provided by the Secure Community. You can receive automatic updates without participating in the Secure Community by upgrading to ThreatFire Pro. Further details are available at www.threatfire.com.\n\nIf you choose to continue, Community Protection will also be turned to On. Do you wish to proceed?
182 Information Scanned
183 Program Terminated
185 %LONG_DATE% at %TIME%
186 Virus
187 Quarantine Running
188 Quarantine Complete
189 Keylogger
191 Excluded from future scans
192 Detected
193 Threat
194 Location
195 Status
196 Risk
197 High
198 Currently Scanning:
199 Processing
200 Quarantined - Reboot required
201 Quarantine Failed
202 Rootkit
203 Not Registered
204 Zeroday
205 potentially unwanted application known as %s
206 %s known as %s
208 unknown %s
209 ThreatFire is currently running a System Scan to check your system for threats. Closing ThreatFire now will interrupt and terminate the scan before it has finished.\n\nClick "OK" if you wish to exit without completing the scan. Or, click "Cancel" to continue and finish your System Scan.
210 Scanning %s for %s...
211 A reboot is required to complete the last Smart Update.\n\nWould you like to reboot your machine now?
212 - Phase %d of %d
213 No threats detected.
214 ThreatFire is currently running a System Scan to check your system for threats and cannot apply any new updates while a scan is in progress.\n\nPlease wait until the scan is completed before running Smart Update.
215 Process Stopped
216 File Quarantined
217 Registry Key Quarantined
218 Registry Value Quarantined
219 Unknown
220 Scanning for threats now...
221 Run registry entry added
222 RunServices registry entry added
223 RunOnce registry entry added
224 RunServicesOnce registry entry added
225 Data injected into another program
226 Thread injected into another program
227 Startup group entry added
228 Layered Service Provider Stack altered
229 MIME protocol filter altered
230 WinLogon Shell altered
231 WinLogon Notify altered
232 AppInitDlls altered
233 ObjectDelayLoad altered
234 SharedTaskScheduler altered
235 ShellExecute hook installed
236 URL Search Hook installed
237 Hosts file modified
238 Program copied itself
239 Browser Helper Object installed
240 Explorer Bar installed
241 IE Home Page altered
242 IE Search Page altered
243 Trusted Zones altered
244 SMTP Email Sent
245 Internet connection formed
246 Odd PIF file executed
247 TaskbarWinXP value altered
248 EXE created in Windows or System folder
249 Protected process terminated
250 Account rights removed
251 EXE created at root of C drive
252 EXE open handler modified
253 Screensaver changed
254 Firewall disabled
255 WinRun entry altered
256 Listen for network connection
257 File copied to shared folder location
258 Peer to Peer file location changed
259 IE extension installed
260 IE HomePageLock changed
261 IE settings changed
262 EXE file association changed
263 Control panel applet hidden
264 File protection disabled
265 Run restriction added
266 Registry editing tools disabled
267 Control alt delete disabled
268 Restricted file created
269 CBT Hook installed
270 Buffer overflow detected
271 Executable modified
272 Process hidden
273 File hidden
274 Browser launched
275 Information Sent to Internet
276 Keystrokes Logged
277 Protected Information Read
278 Browser Controlled
279 Screen Shot Taken
280 Windows Hook Set
281 Malicious Program Launched
282 Suspicious CMD File Launched
283 Active Setup Value Added
284 Program Launched Suspiciously
285 Suspicious Configuration Setting Changed
286 Device Driver Loaded
287 Executable created in alternate data stream
288 Unusual autorun from removable drive
289 Firewall exception list changed
290 System scan started
291 System scan finished
292 System scan detected a threat
293 Denied object moved to quarantine
294 A quarantined object was permanently deleted
295 Quarantined object restored
296 Unable to move object to quarantine
297 Unable to restore object from quarantine
298 Malware activity
299 Version %s ⌐ 2009 PC Tools, All Rights Reserved
300 None
301 Once
302 Daily
303 Weekly
304 Monthly
310 Pending Quarantine
311 Partially Quarantined
312 Process Disabled
313 Triggered on %s at %s
314 Triggered by %ls
315 %ls was logged on at the time
316 No user was logged on at the time
317 Raw disk modified
318 Quarantine Details
319 Vista Audio Driver
320 System Idle Process
321 System Process
323 Services
324 Autoruns
325 Applications
326 Protected
327 Other
328 System
329 Program Windows
330 Network Actions
331 Network Connection
332 Network Listen
333 File Actions
339 Registry Actions
340 Value Deleted
341 Value Set
342 Key Deleted
343 Key Created
344 Program Actions
347 Window Hook Set
348 File Downloaded
349 Executable Modified
350 Private Information Scanned
351 Process Terminated
352 Browser Launched
353 Path
354 Process Data
355 Process ID
356 Parent PID
357 Certificate
358 File Description
359 File Company
360 Command Line
361 Properties
362 Global startup group
363 Local startup group
364 Run key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
365 Run key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER
366 RunOnce key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
367 RunOnce key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER
368 RunOnceEx key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
369 RunOnceEx key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER
370 RunServices key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
371 RunServices key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER
372 RunServicesOnce key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
373 RunServicesOnce key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER
374 Autorun
375 Program runs at startup from
376 Item is hosted by Rundll32.exe
377 Program is on a removable drive
378 Program is running from the drive root
379 Program is running from the internat cache
380 Program is running from the temp directory
381 Program appears to be installed properly
382 Program is packed
383 Program is available in the start menu
384 Program appears to be uninstallable
385 Program is made by a trusted vendor
386 Modules
387 Get information on
388 Kill
389 Really kill PID
390 Registry Key Delete Disallowed
391 Registry Value Delete Disallowed
392 Web page modified by plugin
393 Program Launched
395 Select Folders to Scan
396 Please select the drives and folders to be scanned by File Scanner:
397 Select which types of scans to perform from the list below. Please note that you cannot select both an Intelli-Scan and Full Scan for the same scan type.
398 Scan files for Rootkits (Intelli-Scan)
399 Scan files for Rootkits (Full Scan)
400 Scan registry for Rootkits (Intelli-Scan)
401 Scan registry for Rootkits (Full Scan)
402 Scan files for Threats (Intelli-Scan)
403 Scan files for Threats (Full Scan)
404 Scan files for Threats (Select)
405 File
406 files
407 registry
408 rootkits
409 threats
412 Malicious activity
413 Device drive modified
414 Program deleted itself
415 System service modified
416 (ALLOWED)
417 (DENIED)
418 The requested scan cannot commence because a scan is already in progress.\nPlease try later.
419 System Restore disabled
420 Domain Name System (DNS) Altered
421 Windows System DLL was renamed
422 Restored on %s at %s
423 Restored to %s
424 Windows Service created
425 Safe Mode boot settings changed
426 Deleted on %s at %s
427 Deleted from %s
428 is not running.
429 Quarantine Selected
430 Exclude Selected from Future Scans
800 Security Status
801 Start Scan
802 Threat Control
803 Advanced Tools
804 Settings
805 Upgrade Now
806 Smart Update
807 Help
808 Spyware & Virus Protection is
809 Behavior-based threat detection protects without scanning
810 Today
811 Last 7 Days
812 Last 30 Days
813 Last 90 Days
814 Total
815 Your Protection
816 Community Protection
817 Events Analyzed
818 Programs Examined
819 Suspicious Activities Detected
820 Malware Blocked
821 Turn on Community Protection to get updated numbers
822 Learn More
823 Free Edition,
824 Select Scan Type
825 Scan for threats
826 Last Scan:
827 Run this scan for added peace of mind to seek out deeply hidden rootkits. Please indicate the type of scan you want to perform, then click the Start Scan button.
828 Intelli-Scan
829 Scan for rootkits
830 Full Scan
831 Scan Description
832 Quickly scan only certain key areas of your system where threats typically hide.
833 Perform a comprehensive in-depth scan of your entire system. Run this scan regularly to protect your system.
834 Please see <a href="6">online help</a> for more information.
835 ThreatFire's real-time behavioral protection already protects you automatically with no extra scanning required.
836 Schedule Scanner Options
837 Allowed
838 Denied
839 Quarantined
840 Protection Log
841 Displays a log of all actions taken by ThreatFire and all processes monitored or examined for signs of suspicious behaviors.
842 Clear Log
843 Displays all items you asked ThreatFire to always allow. If you no longer wish to always allow a particular item, select the appropriate entry and click Remove to remove it from this list.
844 Remove
845 Select All
846 Displays all items you asked ThreatFire to always deny. If you no longer wish to always deny a particular item, select the appropriate entry and click Remove to remove it from this list.
847 Malware that has been quarantined may be managed here. Restore or Permanently Delete an item by selecting it in the list and clicking the appropriate link below. Any threats listed will also display an information button on the right that you may click for additional details.
848 Restore Selected
849 Permanently Delete
850 ThreatFire is designed with specific preconfigured security rules intended to provide you with the best possible protection against new and unknown threats. You can, however, add you own custom rules. Be cautioned that improperly configured custom rules can prevent your system from running properly.
851 Only those advanced users who are extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of their system's behavior should visit this section, and even so we strongly encourage you to exercise caution when creating any additional custom rules.
852 Custom Rule Settings...
853 General
854 Don t see your language? PC Tools Together (Beta) allows you to translate the ThreatFire UI into your native language and to share it with other users.
855 Scan
856 Sensitivity Level
857 Check for Updates
858 Enabling this feature ensures that ThreatFire can actively monitor your system for signs of suspicious behavior and potential attacks, providing you with its best protection against new and unknown threats. Turning it off may potentially expose your system to threats in the form of viruses, worms, spyware and other malicious programs.
859 ON
860 Adjust the slider to your preferred sensitivity level for displaying alerts.
861 Default
862 Recommended level
863 Alerts only when a known threat is detected. This level will display the fewest alerts.
864 Alerts when a known threat is detected and for most unknown threats.
865 Alerts for known threats, known PUAs* and for any unknown threats.
866 Alerts on most suspicious actions, for all but the most trusted processes.
867 Alerts on any suspicious action. This level will display the most alerts.
868 Select how you want ThreatFire to handle updates.
869 OFF
870 Check for Updates Now
871 Help identify new threats! Participating in the Secure Community is win-win: you help identify new threats and provide better protection to all other ThreatFire users, and in turn, other members do the same for you. Be certain you and all ThreatFire users receive the most up-to-date protection so your PC stays as secure as possible.
872 This immediate feedback provides our threat researchers with valuable information on potentially dangerous new threats so that your ThreatFire protection can be continually enhanced. All information gathered as a result of your participation with the ThreatFire Community will be used consistent with our <a href='http://www.threatfire.com/eula/'>End User License Agreement</a> and strictly in accordance with our <a href='http://www.threatfire.com/privacy/'>Privacy Policy</a>.
874 System Restore Point
875 Set System Restore Point
876 ThreatFire can automatically set a System Restore Point for you before performing any quarantine action.
877 This option requires Windows XP or later. Unfortunately your operating system does not support this feature. In order to access the option that sets System Restore Points, please consider upgrading your operating system.
878 Run Scheduled Scan
879 Schedule Automatic Scan
880 It is recommended that you scan for malware regularly. ThreatFire can conduct these scans automatically for you when you configure the options below.
881 Run a scheduled scan
883 Repeat
884 PC Tools Together
885 Learn more about this threat
886 <b>NOTE:</b> We recommend leaving the following unchecked for better compatibility with other third-party security software.
887 Register ThreatFire in Windows Security Center
888 Type
893 Threat Control Center
894 Advanced Rule Settings
895 Configure Settings
896 ThreatFire Protection
897 Program Language
898 Please select your preferred program language
899 Apply
900 Notices
901 Enable or disable certain notices displayed by ThreatFire using the check boxes below.
902 Show Security Status report every 14 days
903 Show ThreatFire Bulletin with breaking ThreatFire news or product information
904 Show notice when new updates are applied
905 Potentially Unwanted Application
906 System Activity Monitor
907 Default Actions
908 When a suspected threat is detected:
909 When a potentially unwanted program is detected:
910 When a known malicious threat is detected:
911 Prompt Me
912 Allow
913 Quarantine and Alert Me
914 <strong>WARNING!</strong> <b>Please use extreme caution when changing the default actions.</b> If you elect to automatically allow all suspected or known threats your overall protection will be greatly reduced. Likewise, if you automatically quarantine all suspected threats there is a possibility that legitimate programs may be affected (false positives).
917 These default alert actions only apply to ThreatFire's regular program alerts. Alerts for any custom rules you create through Advanced Tools will always prompt you to select the appropriate action.
918 Worldwide Detection
919 Protection Statistics
920 Malware
922 ThreatFire users are protected against these prevalent threats and more. Click threat name for more details.
923 Loading....
925 Do not check for updates
926 Notify me about available updates
927 Download and install updates (notify me)
928 Download and install updates (silently)
929 The latest database updates are now available for download from the ThreatFire servers. Do you wish to proceed?
932 Last Scan was %d day(s) ago
933 Last Update was %d day(s) ago
934 No Smart Update Run
935 Last Scan was less than 1 day ago
936 Last update was less than 1 day ago
937 Product Version: %s
940 System Status
941 Attention Required
942 Normal
943 No Scan Run
944 A reboot is required to complete the last Smart Update
959 Version is Current
960 New Version Available
961 Did You Know?
962 Rootkit Scan
963 PC Tools AntiVirus
964 Versus
965 Traditional Antivirus
966 The ThreatFire Difference
967 Fills the gaps left by traditional AVs - finds the threats they don't know about yet.
968 Scanning not required! How does ThreatFire protect me <a href='http://www.threatfire.com/faqs/'>without scanning?</a>
969 <a href='http://www.threatfire.com/faqs/'>Why is ThreatFire so quiet?</a> It doesn't seem to be doing anything!</span>
970 My ThreatFire scan didn't find anything, but my other software did! <a href='http://www.threatfire.com/faqs/'>Why?</a>