You find the reports in your logs folder wherever your SB is storing them, probably under AppData/User/Spybot/Logs
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You find the reports in your logs folder wherever your SB is storing them, probably under AppData/User/Spybot/Logs
Not sure if this is a false positive but neither Norton, nor Superantispyware, Counterspy or Cureit show anything.
I attach the latest SB reports - I even uninstalled and reinstalled SB but...
Spybot is presenting a friend with an alert relating to win32.agent.cs in HKey_local.....autoload and suggests to fix this. We have gone through this process several times but the next time we scan...
Bitman,
I freely admit that I am not enough techy to understand the inner workings of PG or the registry. I am quite happy to leave things on default in general though I try to follow the advice...
Please see attached :confused:
Hope you can read it.
In this case working from a new clean pc, I am not particularly worried. However in general many programs ask for all kinds of permissions that they do not necessarily need. From a security point of...
I am using Process Guard to prevent from services being started on my pc without my knowledge or permission. The default setting for winlogon.exe is to prevent any program to read winlogon.exe. The...
Tashi, this happens when I open SB not during the scan.
The scan does not show up any malware at all.:D
Why does sb want to read winlogon.exe and does it matter if this request is denied?
Thank you - you are right. On this particular PC I am still running the old version - time to upgrade:)
I downloaded updates this morning and noticed two problems:
the download was extremely slow
when doing a full scan I got the following error message: there were problems in the include file...