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    Hi,

    I have Spybot Professional plus Antivirus. I just completed a rootscan. The only questionable item in the list was this:

    bookt! s C\ invisible to win 32. In file properties, there are question marks for the info: created, accessed, etc. The size is 0 B (O bytes).

    Is this something I need to be concerned about?

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    Hello Suemarie,

    That entry appears to be alright, how is the computer running?

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    virus blocked.pngvirus blocked.pngHi Thank you for replying. My computer seems to be running ok. I have been getting a pop up from Avast lately though. I made a screen shot of the issue. I put it in an attachment. I am not sure if it is showing up.
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    Hello Suemarie

    It is possible Avast is throwing a false positive, one of several topics there:

    Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]

    https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=151077.0

    You could ask in their forums if you are concerned.

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    Thank you. That could very well be because when I run Spypot, full scan, and the malewarebytes, and Avast, they come up clean.

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