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  1. #1
    The Cincinnati Bearcats Guest

    Can I delete these files?


    I recently downloaded Norton AntiVirus 2004 and ran a check on my system..it
    came up with 0 infected files, but 24 at-risk files. All of the files were
    classified as spyware or adware...anybody know if I can just simply one-by-one
    delete these files? The antivirus program did not delete them, so they're
    still in my system. Here's a list of them, if it helps..

    bdedata2.dll
    bdedata2.dll
    BDESAC10.dll
    BDESAC10.dll
    BDESAC24.dll
    BDESAC24.dll
    bdeviewer.exe
    bdeviewer.exe
    BHO001.DLL
    ipinsiqt.dll
    RSP001.DLL
    sentry.exe
    sentry.exe
    sentry.exe
    SNHelper.dll
    srnq.exe
    update_com.DLL
    wbhshare.dll
    whAgent.exe
    whiehlpr.dll
    whieshm.dll
    WinStart001.EXE

  2. #2
    siljaline Guest

    Re: Can I delete these files?

    On 13 Sep 2003 22:57:17 GMT, osu99jp@aol.communist (The Cincinnati Bearcats) wrote:

    >
    >I recently downloaded Norton AntiVirus 2004 and ran a check on my system..it
    >came up with 0 infected files, but 24 at-risk files. All of the files were
    >classified as spyware or adware...anybody know if I can just simply one-by-one
    >delete these files? The antivirus program did not delete them, so they're
    >still in my system. Here's a list of them, if it helps..


    ><snip>

    If you can quarantine them, see if your machine is happier without them, some if not all
    are Spyware - problem is, Norton 2004 doesn't really know what to do withthem, thus the
    "at risk" file(s) notification.
    If you can't send them to quarantine, back them up to removable media, delete them and run
    your machine for a number of days to ensure that no functionality of programs are lost.

    If all else fails, get a real Spyware scanner until Norton proves itself out that it
    *really* does target Adware.

    SpyBot here: http://security.kolla.de (updates available today).
    Ad-aware here: http://www.lavasoftusa.com or http://www.lavasoft.de

    HTH




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    S.Heenan Guest

    Re: Can I delete these files?

    The Cincinnati Bearcats wrote:
    > I recently downloaded Norton AntiVirus 2004 and ran a check on my
    > system..it came up with 0 infected files, but 24 at-risk files. All
    > of the files were classified as spyware or adware...anybody know if I
    > can just simply one-by-one delete these files? The antivirus program
    > did not delete them, so they're still in my system. Here's a list of
    > them, if it helps..
    >
    > bdedata2.dll
    > bdedata2.dll
    > BDESAC10.dll
    > BDESAC10.dll
    > BDESAC24.dll
    > BDESAC24.dll
    > bdeviewer.exe
    > bdeviewer.exe
    > BHO001.DLL
    > ipinsiqt.dll
    > RSP001.DLL
    > sentry.exe
    > sentry.exe
    > sentry.exe
    > SNHelper.dll
    > srnq.exe
    > update_com.DLL
    > wbhshare.dll
    > whAgent.exe
    > whiehlpr.dll
    > whieshm.dll
    > WinStart001.EXE




    The "Bde" files are all Kazzaa related. I think Sentry comes from Grokster.

    Personally, I'd uninstall all P2P apps with spyware via Add/Remove programs.
    Then run NAV 2004, Spybot S&D and AdAware. Then reinstall spyware free
    appkications.
    --
    Winerr 012 - Cash Underflow - Credit Card Number Will Be Assimilated



  4. #4
    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: Can I delete these files?

    On 13 Sep 2003 22:57:17 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, osu99jp@aol.communist
    (The Cincinnati Bearcats) wrote:
    >
    > I recently downloaded Norton AntiVirus 2004

    [snip]

    Ooops.

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