From: "David Wright Sr." <dwrightsr@alltel.net>
| IMO. Anytime a program is trying to contact a website without the knowledge
| of the user, even if it is supposedly the product's own site, there exists
| the potential for spyware or adware. Why shouldn't that be a concern here,
| if for no other reason than to let other users of that product about it.
|
| David Wright Sr.
Because Adobe is a legit. company and so are their products. One should seek assistance
from their support first. As the OP noted, he wanted to know a way to disable the "Adobe
Acrobat Updates". Therefore the OP was cognizant this is not a spyware issue.
I will also add that the word used in the subject of this thread is inappropriate to say the
least.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


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