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  1. [quote name='originalcornhusker' date='Aug 24 2007, 12:22 PM' post='81700'] I've been using CCleaner for a year or so now. I just updated to version 2.00.491 beta. My spyware program detected a file and classified it as a high risk trojan. The program comes up as IPTables, it's location is "c:\documents and settings\hp_owner\mydocuments\myfolder\temporary internet files\content.ie5\f4a2nby2\ccsetup200[2].exe" which sounds like a valid/normal address. Which I choose. My question is why has my spyware program detected this file as a trojan? Do you monitor it for tweeks to make before the final update is released? I added a screen shot to answer maybe additional ?"s. thanks sorry I will do that
  2. I've been using CCleaner for a year or so now. I just updated to version 2.00.491 beta. My spyware program detected a file and classified it as a high risk trojan. The program comes up as IPTables, it's location is "c:\documents and settings\hp_owner\mydocuments\myfolder\temporary internet files\content.ie5\f4a2nby2\ccsetup200[2].exe" which sounds like a valid/normal address. Which I choose. My question is why has my spyware program detected this file as a trojan? Do you monitor it for tweeks to make before the final update is released? I added a screen shot to answer maybe additional ?"s.
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