New Definitions 5709 out

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ed Barba
  • Start date Start date
Hmm - interesting. I read your message.

Double-click Microsoft Antispyware icon to open the UI.

UI takes a while to open, lots of disk activity.

When it finishes opening, I go to Help, About, and what do I see:

5709, 4/21/05 8:22 PM
 
I had to click on check for updates twice before I got the update.
This happen while I was downloading via ftp 900Mb+ files
 
I installed this new def and now on scans it shows these
as problems where past versions did not

What should I do for every scan now shows this

Spyware Scan Details
Start Date: 4/22/2005 6:30:14 AM
End Date: 4/22/2005 6:40:48 AM
Total Time: 10 mins 34 secs

Detected Threats

more information...
Status: Ignored
High threat - High risk threats typically are remotely
exploitable vulnerabilities, which can lead to system
compromise. Successful exploitation does not normally
require any interaction. May open up communication ports,
use polymorphic tactics, stealth installations, and/or
anti-spy counter measures. May us a security flaw in the
operating system to gain access to your computer.

Infected files detected
d:\program files\3b software\windows registry repair
pro\unins000.exe
d:\program files\spywareblaster\unins000.exe
 
This is a false positive. For now, you can ignore keylogger reports on
unins000.exe

Strangely, it appears to be going by the filename alone here--very
aggravating.
 
John - since you have more than one of these files that are detected in this
way--can you do a Tools, Advanced File Analyzer report on BOTH files, and
let us know whether the MD5 hashes are the same?
 
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