Implemented improved VirusTotal queries with file uploads if the file has not been previously scanned by VirusTotal. This is used in the d7x Examine File ability, available either through d7x Shell Extensions for Windows Explorer, through either KillEmAll or KillEmAll GUI, or through d7x Malware Search Tool. Configure on the d7x Config > Admin tab. This ability requires you to bring your own VirusTotal API key, learn how to obtain one here (you simply register...
Added Debug mode option to Press ‘V’ to query VirusTotal. Requires a VirusTotal API key, learn how to obtain one here (you just need to register an account with the VirusTotal Community.) The option will only appear in Debug mode when you have the API key configured in KillEmAll Configuration. Get KillEmAll here (d7x users, just check for updates!) Get KillEmAll here (d7x users, just check for updates!)
Added the command line version of KillEmAll.exe to the d7x root path by default. This can be disabled (meaning it will stay in the .\d7x Resources\ subdirectory by default) by going to d7x the Config > Session tab and uncheck KillEmAll from the top of the first tab page. KillEmAll configuration is stored with your d7x config, but configured separately (press ‘C’ after running KillEmAll.exe to configure; although the settings are different, the allow list...
This is an even larger release than yesterday, with more major functionality introduced! Added an Allow list, so programs on this list will not be terminated. You can add to the Allow list either by pressing ‘A‘ in Debug mode, or through KillEmAll Configuration. Added ability to Block programs from execution, meaning they cannot run. This is a system-wide setting and takes effect even after KillEmAll is closed. Add to the Blocked programs by pressing...
Plenty of new features and fixes in the last few KillEmAll releases since v21.11.26 released and posted about on the 26th, see below. v21.11.29 (released today, November 29th, 2021) Added the option to Press ‘R‘ to Run KillEmAll again after any KillEmAll process termination run, in addition to ‘D‘ for Debug mode, ‘C‘ for Config, and ‘U‘ to check for updates. Pressing ‘L‘ to save the log file when prompted will automatically save the entire...
Added self-update capability – at the startup prompt Press ‘U’ to update KillEmAll. Added configuration capability – at the startup prompt Press ‘C’ to access the configuration interface with several options, including: “Always Run as Administrator” on startup and You now have a choice of Web Search engines (not just Google.) This will save (and require) a KillEmAll.cfg file in the same directory as KillEmAll.exe… Also added Debug mode option to Press ‘A’ at any time to Abort Debug...
Introducing the newest KillEmAll Mini and detailing usage…
KillEmAll Mini Release Notes: Improved KillEmAll usage/flow of execution/feature set. Added option to generate a log file. Added option to easily elevate to Administrator, and also TrustedInstaller. Added TrustedInstaller mode (hold SHIFT while starting as Administrator.) Added Debug mode, allowing you to terminate each process one at a time, optionally skipping termination of certain processes. (Hold CTRL while starting to enable.) Added command line arguments /? /auto /log[=file] and /debug KillEmAll Release Notes: Added...
Updated KillEmAll to fix issues with not recognizing when it actually terminated a process. KillEmAll no longer attempts (and fails) to terminate a few Windows Defender processes. Several other minor issues under the hood were addressed.
This release fixes missing drop down menu items in KillEmAll from last release, and begins to add dUninstaller functionality to the KillEmAll interface.