9 Aug
Previously I’ve shared with you a tool called USB Firewall that can protect your Windows by notifying you whenever a USB flash drive that contains an autorun.inf file has been plugged in. It works pretty well and doesn’t require any signature but the only con is it is not smart enough to detect whether the autorun.inf is malicious or not. You have to judge it yourself by viewing the autorun.inf file and then taking the necessary action to either delete the file or cancel the warning window. This tool is more for advance users.
If you’re a computer newbie, or even an advance user, you can try this free antivirus designed to only protect your computer from virus, worms or trojan which usually spread from external USB flash drives to your computer.
Mx One is an antivirus designed to effectively protect your computer and the devices of external storage such as USB flash drives (also known as pendrives), iPod, mp3/mp4 players, SD, microSD, and many other memory cards from computer virus infection. The program’s interface is very simple and you can easily scan, update, quarantine or send a virus sample by clicking the button. Sending a sample of a virus will need to be done from the browser and not directly from the program.

Mx One Antivirus takes up only 3MB of memory and I don’t feel any lag in my system with it running in background. This tool is compatible and can be ran side by side with any antivirus such as Nod32, Kaspersky, BitDefender, AVG, Pandata and etc that provides real time protection.
I tried plugging in my USB flash drive with a non malicious autorun.inf file, Mx One immediately scans the USB flash drive and reports that it did not find any virus or threat.

Mx One antivirus also has the ability to automatically update the virus definition signature file. From Mx One’s blog site, it showed that the definition is updated nearly everyday. Two things that can be improved in this tool is the ability to recognize whether the user has the latest signature file or not and scanning window automatically closes itself if no threat detected after the scan. I find it troublesome to click the close button each time I plug in an external storage drive.
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34 Responses for "Protect Windows from USB Flash Drive Viruses with USB Antivirus Mx One"
Thanks Raymond.
This is very useful as USB is primary source of infection here at my place.
Hey thx…but does MX one work with Rising Antivirus Free…
thanks raymond!
Ray, I have found this software couple of weeks ago, but I didn’t use it as it may interfere with the USB Firewall. Is it possible to interfere with USB Firewall? Or I can use them two at the same time? Or any better suggestion? Thanks!
thanks bro raymond
Now, can you try with a malicious file??
Thx for the news Ray!
Thx alot Raymond. Awesome! Very Useful!
Thanks for the info.. But when installed in the pen drive and run, it gives an error message saying FIle Not Found.. Any ideas..? Runs perfectly well from my PC though.
EDIT : Too bad in Spanish he..he…anychance to get english one?
But still awesome!
thanks Rymond
cool stuff again from the genius master raymond
rock on dude
Hey Ray,
Thanks this is great.
Btw what program do you use to watermark your pictures?
CAUTION, I scanned the file at jotti.org and detected to be a trojan virus.
Good Morning,
Read somewhere on the net that:-
5/31/2008 CAUTION: It has recently been reported that Mx One “may be infected” with a Trojan. We have removed the link to the download and at this point discourage anyone from trying the software until a definitive answer and resolution has been made.
good share ray, the fact that usbs are so cheap and common leads to massive use of usbs and massive virus transfers from pc to pc via usb ..
@Ishaan
You shouldn’t have any problems but try for yourself.
Thnx..
But How can I protect my usb drive from being infected ??? Is there any USB based utility that can protect my UBS drive running from the usb drive itself ????
Thnx raymond…you rock
Check pendriveapps.com also link by this site discourage readers to use this app for the meantime. Follow
http://www.pendriveapps.com/2008/04/07/mx-one-portable-antivirus-solution/
Thanks a lot Ray!!!
I’ll try this one, because my newest norton datavirus remove the “USB Firewall”. It is detected as a TrojanHorse, is it true?
I downloaded the file, its .exe contains TROJAN, pls. chk.
Hey even i scanned @ virustotal.com n found 6 antivirus program says that it is trojan,worm,suspicious……
I have installed it but dont know whether to remove it or not…Quite confused…n rising hardly detects threats but as u said it dont allow to get ur system infected i m still with it…..
No worries people, it is definitely false positive. If it is a trojan, it should be listening or accepting connection from an IP but there’s nothing on that.
OMG, everyone went mad? Disable autorun and move on, instead of installing such piece of junk…
thanks raymond.
i also found i good tool that can prevent autorun virus from USB.
http://www.zbshareware.com
software name is USB Disk Security-zbshareware
USB Disk Security cost $55. With that money, I can buy a good antivirus program such as Kaspersky or Avira.
thanks for this raymond but dont u think kaspersky would be able to catch all these viruses as well… but as its a free software. thanks for sharing …
I decided to give this a try and found something kinda interesting, I have a number of USB drives and 2 of them have the portableapps suite on, both of which kicked up as a virus in the actual portableapps.exe I\’m 99% sure this is a false positive since I have used these on a number of machines running different AV programs and this is the first time I\’ve had a problem.
Dear Raymond,
Sorry to say, but this is a sad app, I tried to use it on my desktop at the university sitting behind a proxy server and no updates!
I hope we do better next time!
Thanks for all your great post, keep up the good work!
Regards,
MFK
Hello, This blog is really a fantastic source of usful programs and I would like to contribute to it by confirming some of the reports about “Antivirus Mx One” being a bearer of problems. I have just run a test of my system with Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware 1.30 and it came up with the following – .
I don’t think that this is a false postive and a malware that is designed to get at banking data has to be a general danger because it can get at important data.
Could Raymond or anyone comment on this. It would be a real pity because “Antivirus Mx One” seems like a very usuful program.
It is very good program for USB. It is working fine. Just change the language.
1st-ly i would like to thank’s and 2nd i would like to say congrat!!…
how can i update?
the windows always close when i click update!.
thank you.
i’m using naevius usb protector
u are a god raymund, thanks for this software…my computer now is fully protected. thank you very much.
there is lots programmes that prevents virus from usb to computer, is there any program that can prevent virus from computer to usb? as im a comp technician, werever i go to service systems the all of my virus removal tools in the usb get infected. Thank u if someone helps…
Note:- My usb dont have readonly switch.
I know the computer geek raymond may have the solution for this as im reading ur posts regularly, Im not a newbie here but this is my post.
thanks in advance,
Haris
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