Hello spyware gurus,
I've been unable to find a way to remove, what I assume to be,
remanents of eZula from my system. None of the usual spy/adware tools
find any problem with my system (all are updated regularly), and there
is no evidence of extraneous .exe's running in my task manager.
However, when I visit http://www.whirlywiryweb.com/q/ezula.asp it
indicates that I have eZula installed. Examining the code for
detections shows that "clsid:3D7247E8-5DB8-11D4-8A72-0050DA2EE1BE" is
what triggers this false(?) positive. My questions are:
1) Is this a false positive? Can SpyBot S&D and AdAware be unable to
detect a version of eZula?
2) Can eZula have mutated into one of the benign looking processes
normally present on Windows XP Pro?
3) If this is a false positive, how do I remove the remainder of what
was probably once eZula on my system?
Thank you for your kind replies...
Jeff


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