StephanieAine
2006-11-22, 19:19
**Very strange and frustrating.**
Several days ago, I found three or four strange results in my Spybot scan... and one of them was this Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter_disabled.
***It keeps returning.***
I clicked the option to fix it. I don't remember what the other files were that I removed, except that one was the file mentioned above... and there was *also* a file exactly the same... *except* after the _ underscore, instead of 'disabled', it was different... it was something else like 'don't notify' or 'notify' and something else. I wish I could remember.
There are physical symptoms of this problem, too: My computer's fan goes *crazy* because my computer is heating up like mad... so I check task manager to look at processes. Usually, Firefox is going positively bananas... very high numbers ticking upwards quickly... and not because of anything I'm doing, either.
This may or not be a related -- I'm very cautious online because my computer has a heat problem. But once recently there was a weird file creating the problem, so I Googled it to identify it... and it was a file that had something to do with Windows Media Player... BUT, I hadn't even been using it! (I haven't in *months.*) So why would it be running like that and using up resources?
*Anyway* - as I said, ever since, the one kind of spyware file that keeps showing up when I run a scan is this "Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter_disabled" thing. I think it's affecting my Norton Internet Security software, possibly preventing popup alerts and automatic updates, too.
Does anyone know how to get rid of this? Anyone know what exactly it is? Am I infected with something? (BTW, I've run virus scans online and on my system, and it always comes up clean.)
Thanks!
-Stephanie
Several days ago, I found three or four strange results in my Spybot scan... and one of them was this Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter_disabled.
***It keeps returning.***
I clicked the option to fix it. I don't remember what the other files were that I removed, except that one was the file mentioned above... and there was *also* a file exactly the same... *except* after the _ underscore, instead of 'disabled', it was different... it was something else like 'don't notify' or 'notify' and something else. I wish I could remember.
There are physical symptoms of this problem, too: My computer's fan goes *crazy* because my computer is heating up like mad... so I check task manager to look at processes. Usually, Firefox is going positively bananas... very high numbers ticking upwards quickly... and not because of anything I'm doing, either.
This may or not be a related -- I'm very cautious online because my computer has a heat problem. But once recently there was a weird file creating the problem, so I Googled it to identify it... and it was a file that had something to do with Windows Media Player... BUT, I hadn't even been using it! (I haven't in *months.*) So why would it be running like that and using up resources?
*Anyway* - as I said, ever since, the one kind of spyware file that keeps showing up when I run a scan is this "Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter_disabled" thing. I think it's affecting my Norton Internet Security software, possibly preventing popup alerts and automatic updates, too.
Does anyone know how to get rid of this? Anyone know what exactly it is? Am I infected with something? (BTW, I've run virus scans online and on my system, and it always comes up clean.)
Thanks!
-Stephanie