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    Junior Member Mummy Susan's Avatar
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    Hi,

    I was prompted to do a Deep Scan after running a quick scan. Please advise if the results are any cause for concern. Many in advance !

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    Hello,

    That are no Rootkits.
    Just some diagnostic files that belong to Norton, PerfLogs and Windows.

    If you get ‘No admin in ACL’ this threads in our forum should help explaining:
    Unknown ADS and no Admin in ACL what is good and what is bad???
    and
    Unknown ADS .

    Malware sometimes uses rootkit technology to hide itself at system level.
    This makes it undetectable by standard tools. Our plugins help Spybot – Search & Destroy to detect this form of malware.
    Our Rootkit Scanner tool shows anything that uses certain rootkit technologies. But items with rootkit properties detected here are not necessarily malware. Sometimes, legit software uses rootkit technologies to hide registration data or other things it does not want the user to see in any case. So please keep in mind that the Rootkit Scanner only flags suspicious stuff, not identifying just bad stuff.

    The deletion is final and can not be recovered through the Quarantine.
    If you still want to remove the found items it is strongly recommend to create a system restore point before doing that.

    Best regards
    Sandra
    Team Spybot

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    Hi Sandra,

    Appreciate your verification & advice

    Regards,
    Mummy Susan

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