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http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=199211&postcount=101

I don't know what the framework is, that is required for ClearType... but I'm just hoping it can be implemented.
 
Can Tahoma be used instead of MS Sans Serif font (I think that this feature has been suggested) ?
 
One more suggestion: Organize scan results somehow like this:

¤ - Adware: 3 entries
¤ - Zango: 2 entries
¤ - Executable File
C:\Program Files\Zango\Zango.exe (3,5 MB)

¤ - Temporary File
C:\00Zango.tmp (67,7 MB)
¤ - Zippy: 1 entry
¤ - Tracking Cookie
Internet Explorer (Administrator, 3rd party,22.12.2004., 05:35:24)

¤ - Trojans: 1 entry
¤ - Psyme: 1 entry
¤ - JavaScript File
C:\Program Files\XYZ\script.js (173 KB)
¤ - Usage Tracks: 3 entries
¤ - Logs: 2 entries
¤ - Text Document
C:\Program Files\log.txt (1,5 MB)

¤ - Log File
¤ C:\00setup.log (7 KB)
¤ - Cookie: 1 entry
¤ - Cookie
Internet Explorer (Administrator, 1st party,04.02.2006.,21:35:24)

¤ - Temporary Files: 2 entries
¤ - TEMP Dir.: 2 entries
¤ - Temp file
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\log.tmp (1,5 MB)

¤ - Log File
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\tmp.dat(7 KB)


Found 10 entries. (Instead of Found 10 problems.).​

 
thanks!

Oh, indeed :oops:
Will do in the next days, at the moment I'm a bit slow, just started to learn to type Dvorak ;)

Thanks, its ok, you do what you can. :) I can understand that you are a very busy person. Thanks for updating it!
 
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why not have a feature that sets a kill bit on vulnerable activex controls until a patch is released by microsoft.
 
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blues:

If I understand your request properly, you can do that within Internet Explorer. In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, click Manage Add-ons, and then click Enable or Disable Add-ons.
 
i was also thinking about other activex controls that is on the computers, for example a script on a website that does something with an vulnerable activex control that is on the computer. we can not disable all activex controls on the computer with the internet explorer add-on manager.
 
When spybot detects or deletes a file, write the file's date created (or date modified) in the log file (and possibly on the screen during the removal stage when the user is prompted) - this would be helpful in determining how long the computer has been compromised. In my case I had a keylogger and wanted to know how long it had been there.
 
One more suggestion: Organize scan results somehow like this:

The whole point of the temporory files thing is that the scan is faster if that folder is clean. Showing them as part of the scan results does not really do any good I'm afraid ;)

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dont you think this needs to be updated PepiMK?
The new download link thing will hopefully avoid outdated links in the future, we just have to remember to link there only after new uploads ;)
 
If that is not OK, then ask for temporary files when you click on Scan button (This is already suggested). And if user answers yes, then scan for temp. files and show results like in an attachment.

Can SDHelper block scripts and some images in IE like Adblock and NoScript in Firefox?

Can you add an option that user can manually add entries as ignored (Spybot-S&D), allowed or denied (TeaTimer & SDHelper)?

And can SDHelper redirect a bad web-site to a page which shows that Spybot has blocked a site which has been visited?
 
Hello :)
I have some suggestions :)
1) In a further release I think it would be good to entegrate the RootAlyzer into spybot. Of course I think rootalyzer needs some improvments :) For ex: It can't delete some files. And it gives lots of false pozitives. For ex: The crawler toolbar of spyware terminator and all of its files are detected as rootkits.

2) I would really like to see the old eraser module back.

3) I know that some people don't like the Gui but i think it is very good. I wouldn't like it to be changed. But even if you will change it I think it would be nice to keep the old gui and give the users a choice to select the gui to use. I don't know if this possible.Even if it is possible I am sure it would be a hard thing to do.
 
1. Those aren't false positives in RootAlyzer: RootAyzer shows only suspicious, not identified items ;)
A few are documented, others are on the whitelist, if you know more that shouldn't be shown, please post details in the RootAlyzer forum, and we'll update it :)

2. The "Secure Shredder"? It's still there, just as a separate module. Run SDShred.exe, though the link inside the app hould open it as well.

3. Modularization, see my blog, makes separation necessary.
Don't be afraid of a too-fancy custom GUI though; the 2.0 screenshots on the bugtracker are not up-to-date, but the keep-it-simple of them will be kept.
 
2. The "Secure Shredder"? It's still there, just as a separate module. Run SDShred.exe, though the link inside the app hould open it as well.

No the eraser :) The one like the unlocker to erase the files that are in use and cannot be deleted:) We have discussed it before with you :) See here:
http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=209391&postcount=21
http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=209489&postcount=27

And by the way I will write the safe items to the rootalyzer forum also:bigthumb:
 
Please change the way the updater checks for installed updates. Right now it only uses the downloaded.ini, but if it gets corrupted (happened to me) or accidentally deleted, or if you manually install some updates, it will tell you you need to download/install updates you already have to begin with and sometimes it even wants to install files that are older than the installed (TeaTimer). Best solution would be to check the version info of .exe and .dll files and add version info to include files.
 
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