The error you are getting is due to tamper protection which is currently enabled on your endpoint. Before running ZAP, ensure to disable tamper protection first. You may refer to this Article on how to disable tamper protection and once succeeded, you may now proceed on running sophos ZAP.

It does detect hanky-panky involving discrepancies between reported and expected drive parameters and capacity (i.e. hidden sectors on the drive). And it now has snubbers that would protect against and report high-voltage USB zappers.


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I think maybe if you try your test again, but do a better job of uninstalling, you might have better results. You can't ever drag any of these files to the trash to uninstall. You must use vendor-provided uninstaller or uninstallation instructions. Never use an "app zapper". Never try to manually delete files in hidden directories by hand.

Don't use EtreCheck to uninstall files either! You can use the "clean up" feature to clean up the mess left behind from previous manual attempts at uninstall or "app zappers". But EtreCheck's own adware or unsigned file removals are only meant for adware and malware. It will break any software you use it with. If you use it with adware, well, that's good, because you want to break it. But don't use EtreCheck to remove any unsigned files unless you are sure they are adware. For example, you have a number of unsigned AVG files. Don't use EtreCheck to remove those. Use the AVG uninstaller if you want to remove them. I won't address the question of why a major antivirus company like AVG would be distributing unsigned software. ? e24fc04721

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