 sashwaPixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin'Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz kudos:15 | reply to CalamityJane
Re: Ad-Aware Sept. 12 Update - FP?? Janie, both those Dword values of those entries are 4.
Also, I'm not using Eric Howe's IESPYAD. I do use Spybot immunization though. So maybe Spybot has them listed too. |
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 | said by sashwa:Janie, both those Dword values of those entries are 4. Also, I'm not using Eric Howe's IESPYAD. I do use Spybot immunization though. So maybe Spybot has them listed too. Ok, a 4 is good. Whatever put it there has put that site into the IE restricted zone. So don't "fix it", it's a FP, too. --
It takes a disaster to make a woman out of a femaleMicrosoft MVP/Windows Security 2003-2006Proud Member of ASAP (Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals) |
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 sashwaPixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin'Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz kudos:15 | Thanks, Janie. I restored the quarantined files and waiting to hear about a fix before I put the stuff back in quarantine. |
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approval from: CalamityJane 
| reply to CalamityJane Object : inetctls.inet Object : clsid\{48e59293-9880-11cf-9754-00aa00c00908}
FP! These two are related to inetctls.inet and are totally valid for at least some VB & VB.Net applications, especially for developers. If you remove them, I bet your VB apps won't run, compile, and/or load properly.
I do not know about the BarginBuddy entry. {d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000}
Fortunately I was thinking FPs as soon as I saw these. So I ran full bore Norton AV, SpyBot, Windows Defender, Hijack,etc., none of which found or reported these. . |
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