From: asuspcpc on 19 Mar 2010 02:10 Free MalwareByte I just downloaded found a dozen items on my PC, while resident Mcafee Securty Center didn't find any. Are these real threats? It looks to me some items are actually from Microsoft. So they should be safe.\line\line Thanks. http://i41.tinypic.com/awqk2b.jpg\line\line d\f1\fs17
From: SteveH on 19 Mar 2010 05:26 asuspcpc wrote: > Free MalwareByte I just downloaded found a dozen items on my PC, > while resident Mcafee Securty Center didn't find any. Are these real > threats? It looks to me some items are actually from Microsoft. So > they should be safe.\line\line Thanks. > http://i41.tinypic.com/awqk2b.jpg\line\line > > d\f1\fs17 Well, I've never known Malwarebytes to remove anything that didn't need removing.. -- SteveH
From: SteveH on 19 Mar 2010 05:28 SteveH wrote: > asuspcpc wrote: >> Free MalwareByte I just downloaded found a dozen items on my PC, >> while resident Mcafee Securty Center didn't find any. Are these real >> threats? It looks to me some items are actually from Microsoft. So >> they should be safe.\line\line Thanks. >> http://i41.tinypic.com/awqk2b.jpg\line\line >> >> d\f1\fs17 > > Well, I've never known Malwarebytes to remove anything that didn't > need removing.. Aha, I see what you mean. I think you right click on those two and tell it to exclude them from future searches, otherwise it will try to 'fix' your MS security centre notifications by turning them back on. -- SteveH
From: Fishface on 19 Mar 2010 18:23 asuspcpc wrote > It looks to me some items are actually from Microsoft. Oh yeah? Which ones?
From: Kent_Diego on 20 Mar 2010 11:36 Those files looked like malware to me. I would let Malware Bytes fix them all.
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