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Re: Desktop sfw

By: lkorrow in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (0)
Sat, 11 Aug 12 12:52 AM | 69 view(s)
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Msg. 19237 of 21975
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Excellent. At least you know it's clean. I don't know why this crazy w32 thing comes up. Webroot deleted a spyzooka module.

I lost explorer twice today. That was much earlier, it's been up the rest of the day. I hope that doesn't happen again. That blows the desktop, start bar, search, etc.




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Re: Desktop sfw
By: DueDillinger
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Sat, 11 Aug 12 12:19 AM
Msg. 19235 of 21975

I ran Spyzooka and it found seven 'infections'. Six tracking cookies and one trojan reference in an orphan WinRarSFX registry entry.

The tracking cookies are of no concern as they're from IE which I very rarely use. I killed the whole IE cookie folder. The latest version of Opera detects and prevents use of tracking cookies.

The 'infected' registry entry referred to a program that no longer resides on my system--part of an installation of the crappy BitDefender antivirus program I tried. It slowed my system so I uninstalled it. I guess its uninstallation didn't delete the entry. Calling a registry entry for a program that isn't on the computer an 'infection' is a bit of a stretch.

I deleted the orphan registry entry and reran Spyzooka which found no infections. This tells me that WebRoot is doing its job just fine.

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