Although I've found several posts re Zwax, I think that I've been observing something slightly different from several - thus am posting anew. While several members posted errors or program failures, I have observed (in current and prior release) that S&D appears "stuck" for very long periods of time on a single Zwax item (out of what would appear from observing the "what's being scanned for now" line to be just one of many Zwax bot threats that S&D scans for). "Very long" can be 10 to 20 minutes, although this time appears related to system load - is less when I shut down all else on my PC. This behavior is unique among the 38,000 odd items being scanned for. None of the other posts that I found provided an explanation of this kind of behavior, although this was among the symptoms reported.
Can anyone enlighten me as to why this same item has been a sticking point for this and prior release? Seems like it's 34177 in v1.4 (working from memory - was a different "number" in v1.3, but that may be a function of the fingerprints file). Was Zwax (or this item) new in 1.3? What is the characteristic of that bot that causes what appears to the user as looping or "stuck" searching behavior on the part of S&D?
Note that S&D is finding no spyware / malware - same for NAV, Spysweeper and Lavasoft. Also I am running Spyware Blaster. All are up to date and all sweep results are "clean" except for the usual low-risk MRU-list class of garbage collection items.
Thanks,
Robert
Can anyone enlighten me as to why this same item has been a sticking point for this and prior release? Seems like it's 34177 in v1.4 (working from memory - was a different "number" in v1.3, but that may be a function of the fingerprints file). Was Zwax (or this item) new in 1.3? What is the characteristic of that bot that causes what appears to the user as looping or "stuck" searching behavior on the part of S&D?
Note that S&D is finding no spyware / malware - same for NAV, Spysweeper and Lavasoft. Also I am running Spyware Blaster. All are up to date and all sweep results are "clean" except for the usual low-risk MRU-list class of garbage collection items.
Thanks,
Robert