Article 86
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I just ran EEK (freeware) and it reports 4 items. Should I quarantine them, remove them, or just tag them as "allowed".
1) Application.AdTool (A) says "No Risk"
2) Application.Win32.WSearch (A) says "No Risk"
3) Setting.DisableTaskMgr (A) suggests nothing
4) Setting.DisableRegistryTools (A) suggests nothing
I searched the Emisoft site for these and there is nothing about them ... figures. I have no other virus programs running when I scan. Norton 360 is the only tool that I normally leave active and it finds nothing. I also ran Windows Defender and it reports nothing. With EEK, I have seen #1 and #2 before and I just left them alone as it claims "No Risk". Why would they flag something in a scan if it wasn't a problem? #3 and #4 are new and have me worried. One other thing, I run CCleaner Free regularly and clean purportedly problem registry items. It shows no registry issues. Could this be related? Is EEK worthwhile? Are these false positives? EEK did find a MBR rootkit years ago that others did not, so I kept it. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
- Art
1) Application.AdTool (A) says "No Risk"
2) Application.Win32.WSearch (A) says "No Risk"
3) Setting.DisableTaskMgr (A) suggests nothing
4) Setting.DisableRegistryTools (A) suggests nothing
I searched the Emisoft site for these and there is nothing about them ... figures. I have no other virus programs running when I scan. Norton 360 is the only tool that I normally leave active and it finds nothing. I also ran Windows Defender and it reports nothing. With EEK, I have seen #1 and #2 before and I just left them alone as it claims "No Risk". Why would they flag something in a scan if it wasn't a problem? #3 and #4 are new and have me worried. One other thing, I run CCleaner Free regularly and clean purportedly problem registry items. It shows no registry issues. Could this be related? Is EEK worthwhile? Are these false positives? EEK did find a MBR rootkit years ago that others did not, so I kept it. Any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
- Art
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP-Pavillion NY638AA-ABA p6203w (bundled apps. removed)
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit v6.1.7601 SP1 Build 7601 (upgrade from Home Premium)
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II X2 215 Processor, 2700 Mhz 2 Cores
- Motherboard
- PEGATRON CORP. NARRA5, Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
- Memory
- 4 GB system memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI All-in-Wonder HD Series 3000 (512 MB), 1920 x 1080
- Sound Card
- On-board (unknown)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- VISIO 35" Smart HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p
- Hard Drives
- WDC WD50 00AAKS-65A7B SCSI Disk Device (500 GB)
TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-H653R SCSI CD ROM Device
Generic- Compact Flash USB 2 Device (64 GB Stick)
Generic- MS/MS-Pro USB Device
Generic- SD/MMC USB Device
Generic- SM/xD-Picture USB Device
- PSU
- 260W - upgraded
- Case
- Midi
- Cooling
- not much, fans are caked with dust! lol DOH!
- Keyboard
- HP
- Mouse
- Logitech laser
- Internet Speed
- 10 Mbs down 1Mbs up (on a sunny day)
- Antivirus
- Norton 360 (default), Windows Defender, MalwareBytes
- Browser
- IE 11
- Other Info
- After an MBR bug. I ordered a Windows 7 Home Premium disk from MS for $60. Later I downloaded the Professional upgrade and noticed no difference. WTF?