X-Raypc

  • Thread starter Thread starter Frank Bohan
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Frank said:
Has anyone tried this new security program?

http://www.x-raypc.com/index.html

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Frank Bohan
¶ Erotic art is best interpreted as a Cupid stunt

Not too bad that I can tell. If you allow it to "call home" you can get
up to date info on what is good and what is bad...

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El Gee

Boycott the American Civil Liberties Union.
Disband the United Nations.
Fight for the Freedom God gave you.
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Remove yourhat to reply ... but it may take a while.
Best to go to www (dot) mistergeek (dot) com and reply from there.
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Seems to be promoting buying products , some are listed here .

List of fake spyware removers or , Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware
Products & Web Sites
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm
http://netrn.net/spywareblog/archives/2004/05/30/
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/lesgrotte/map.htm#scum

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This is a safe test site .

HijackThis log file analysis & repair
http://hijackthis.de/index.php?langselect=english
HijackThis is a program used by experienced users in order to detect
browser hijackers. It allows you to identify any sort of spyware and
malware (as well as some trojan horses and worms). This is achieved
by scanning special zones of the registry as well as the hard disk
drive, the results being listed in a structured window. Another
feature of HijackThis is the creation of a log file, which can be
saved as a simple text file and opened by any text editor (notepad
as default). Until now, inexperienced users, who could not analyze
the log file by themselves, had no other choice than posting it in a
specialized forum and to hope that a more experienced user takes some
time to analyze it. The script presented on this page is a way to
analyze your log without help from the outside: simply copy/paste
the content of the log file in the textbox below and hit the analyze
button.
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