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Browser ,hijacker Deskbar/ Superantispyware

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Hi.is this a false positiv? or not? avast don't see it,neighter do malewarebytes,advanced system protector(in advanced vista optimizer)or privacy protector in advanced systemoptimizer,,,,i use ccleaner too. Hope some1 in here can help me :D.I have taken a photo of it with snipertool...Thanks :)

Probably a false positive.

If your computer isn't showing any signs of malware/virus infection, I wouldn't worry about it.

I'd not heard of that spyware tool before but I checked it out and it seems to be pretty legitimate, and gets some decent reviews, so I think it's safe to assume that it's either correct, or just a false positive of some kind.

Are you getting any adverse system effects from it?

Edited by Terry1971

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Hi,thank you for the reply .I forgot to say that Superantispyware can't delete it ,even after safe reboot,it's popping up again and again when i run Superanti,,,,re,but only there :) .My laptop is running quite normal,have not reformatted in over a year,so i quess i just leave it then :D .... :D ...

You can use Window's regedit (or download a tool like Registrar Lite) and have a look at your registry to see if those keys truly exist. If so, zap 'em, and do a scan for virus and malware. Better yet, if the threat is true restore your C: partition from your latest backup -- you do keep back ups, don't you?

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Hi.Thank you 4 the info! Backup? what's that? heheh (jokiiing) Sure i do,and i also have Acronis True image 2010 :D ,,,Think i will give the Registrar Lite a try :D ,if still a problem i "swap" the C:Again :)

You can use Window's regedit (or download a tool like Registrar Lite) and have a look at your registry to see if those keys truly exist. If so, zap 'em, and do a scan for virus and malware. Better yet, if the threat is true restore your C: partition from your latest backup -- you do keep back ups, don't you?

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