This can happen when a malicious process is running to hide itself from
AntiSpyware. We can see and remove bits and pieces of it each time, but it
sometimes takes a few runs (in safe mode) to get a handle on it.
As general guidance, be careful when you receive a pop-up asking to install
an Active X control which the website says you need to run their
application. Make sure you read their privacy policy, and truly "TRUST" that
company with your computer.
--
-steve
Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I don't know what sites I visit that would have
> this parasite installed from it. We do a lot of research on
> car related products (we make a car accessory), so I guess
> this stuff can be attached to any kind of a site? I have
> the RT element enabled, but it has never picked anything up
> as of yet and you would think it would if something was
> trying to install onto your PC?
>
> Thanks for replying.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Mike depending on what sites you go to then that stuff
>>will keep reappering over and over again but look at the
>>realtime protection for the microsoft antispyware tools.
>>That will help you out.
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If anyone could answer this question regarding use of
>>MS's
>>>Anti-Spyware Beta version, it would be appreciated. Upon
>>>running a quick scan (or full scan), various occurences
>>of
>>>spyware /adware are found and removed, but they seem to
>>>re-appear in a day or so, e.g., the
>>dreaded "browserware".
>>>I thought the beta software also dealt with remvoal of
>>>various registery aspects, but could it be to fully
>>remove
>>>such headaches as Browserware, I need to edit the
>>registry
>>>manually? BTW, I also use Spybot and Adaware, but they
>>seem
>>>less capable of detecting stuff than MS's Anti-Spyware
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Mike.
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>