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#1 Susan G.

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:07 PM

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After running Ad-Aware, CounterSpy, and Spybot this morning, Spybot showed that I had 3 problems ... all bookmarks that I added 8/23/05 to My Favorites. I run Spybot at least once a week, and it's never picked these up before. I put them in the Recycle Bin and reran Spyboth which now shows -0- problems.

I thought the information shown on the webpages that I had bookmarked was good to have on hand if needed.

Is this just a "false positive" or is there some threat?

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 01:41 AM

Susan, I'm no expert but not a noob either. Since nobody has replied yet, I did a little research. WinAntiVirus appears to have had in the past a little dubious nature. Aggressive advertising for one. I think there are better options for protection. To answer your question, those items are more than likely FP's. You might want to read this and decide whether u want to keep this software.


http://castlecops.com/postt41389.html

http://www.spywaregu...how.php?id=2731

http://www.spywarewa...nti-spyware.htm

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Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:11 PM

dano2, on Mar 14 2006, 08:41 PM, said:

Susan, I'm no expert but not a noob either.  Since nobody has replied yet, I did a little research.  WinAntiVirus appears to have had in the past a little dubious nature.  Aggressive advertising for one.  I think there are better options for protection.  To answer your question, those items are more than likely FP's.  You might want to read this and decide whether u want to keep this software.
http://castlecops.com/postt41389.html

http://www.spywaregu...how.php?id=2731

http://www.spywarewa...nti-spyware.htm

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Thanks, Dano. I'll check out the links you provided. I appreciate the response.

Susan





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