mglinert
2007-11-15, 16:50
Hi to all the good people at spybot and thank you for making such a useful product available.
My question is this.
Is the following entry in a spybot Startup log any cause for alarm?
"Located: HK_LM:RunOnceEx,
command:
file:
size: 0
MD5: D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E
Warning: if the file is actually larger than 0 bytes,
the checksum could not be properly calculated!"
Sysinfo.org (Paul Collins aka Pacman) states that this is "Identified as the DELF.LF by Ewido Security Suite".
This would be something of a surprise to say the least as my PC has always been protected by Symantec's products (NAV and now NIS).
If this is a problem, how should I set about removing the offending file(s)?
Many thanks,
Marc
My question is this.
Is the following entry in a spybot Startup log any cause for alarm?
"Located: HK_LM:RunOnceEx,
command:
file:
size: 0
MD5: D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E
Warning: if the file is actually larger than 0 bytes,
the checksum could not be properly calculated!"
Sysinfo.org (Paul Collins aka Pacman) states that this is "Identified as the DELF.LF by Ewido Security Suite".
This would be something of a surprise to say the least as my PC has always been protected by Symantec's products (NAV and now NIS).
If this is a problem, how should I set about removing the offending file(s)?
Many thanks,
Marc