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Category: Retired Forums Forum: Member-to-Member Support [Read Only] Thread: Think Before You Click to Avoid Viruses and Scams |
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Former Member
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sry Avast! erased it, i have another file named 13ar100030.pdb and thats write 0 k If it is 0 bytes it cannot contain a virus, Ok It must be a reporting error with your software Regards |
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...very funny Graham...
However, I was mentioning about MY Online Team (jujaga, not yours... lol ) Anyways, my team finally has a new team member! I'm so happy! I'll just stay here, crunching... If you need me, I'll just be tempted jumping of the high dive... again... (FUN!!!) |
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Worth the bump
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sry Avast! erased it, i have another file named 13ar100030.pdb and thats write 0 k Natan - I've also gotten false positives from Sunbelt Counterspy and from Webroot Spysweeper. Sunbelt identified a file in a very old MS Best of Entertainment as part of some malware. Guaranteed it's not. Spysweeper even identified the normal startup items in WinXP [imail, mapi and msfs] as critical malware. I remember getting a warning from, I believe, Counterspy, about WCG, but don't remember exactly. Another way to look at this is: What would motivate malware authors to put something into WCG's folder? There's only a couple hundred thousand pc's with that folder. And, as a group, they are on pc that are protected better than average. |
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