@darkblitz
your Hijackthis log does not show any items that are related to the keylogger.
The detection update from 2007-12-26 should not flag the protexis folders anymore.
@darkblitz
your Hijackthis log does not show any items that are related to the keylogger.
The detection update from 2007-12-26 should not flag the protexis folders anymore.
spybot s&d reported detection of qwertystudio.MOD, but i think it's a false positive.
OS: Windows XP Home, SP2
Browsers: Firefox 2.0.0.11, Internet Explorer 7
Spybot S&D Version: 1.4.
Latest update: 2008-01-02
False positive occurred in a Scan Result
Qwertystudio.MOD: Web page (File, nothing done)
C:\Documents and Settings\bunnyhero\Local Settings\Application Data\Protexis\UserSettings.xml
i looked inside the reported file. the contents of UserSettings.xml are:
<USER_SETTINGS><PROXY><SERVER IP="" Port="" /><AUTHENTICATION UserName="" Password="" /></PROXY></USER_SETTINGS>
and that's it.
Hello bunnyhero,
thanks for reporting this. Looks like we missed this file. This will be fixed by the next update.
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Protxis is a DRM company fools! not spyware,
spybot must suck if this is the kind of mis-categorization i can expect to see
this is the actual creator of the software you have mislabled and miscategorized:
http://qwertystudio.com/
jeez, have some computer tech knowlede
seriously, spybot is becoming as destructive as the big name AV crap. too many false positives...removing protxis folders _will_ break any software using that DRM (digital rights mgmt for the ubernubers) (and since its cnet, yeah there might be oh I dunno, 100000!)
gj spybot, adaware for me