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  1. The CCleaner can not display hidden tasks? And why was it necessary to do this task hidden?
  2. I do not need this task, I delete it. This task will be added to the scheduler now with each update? Why is this task not being displayed in CCleaner?
  3. What version of the operating system are you using? 32 bit or 64 bit? ----------------------------------------------- Question for administrators or people close to the topic: Were there any cases of infection of 64-bit computers or not? If so, under what conditions 64-bit computers could infect?
  4. Did you have a registry folder Agomo? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Piriform\Agomo Or one of the listed registry folders? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WbemPerf\001 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WbemPerf\002 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WbemPerf\003 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WbemPerf\004 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WbemPerf\HBP
  5. 1. Was there any malicious code in the 64-bit version of CCleaner? 2. Why is a 32-bit exe-file installed on a 64-bit system? 3. Does the 64-bit system always run the 64-bit version of CCleaner? 4. If the 64-bit version is clean, could a Trojan from a 32-bit exe-file get into a 64-bit system? In theory? 5. Why in a 64-bit system when you skip the Account Control for CCleaner, a 32-bit version (CCleaner.exe) is added to the tasks?
  6. Can you add the ability to installer settings saved? Now the installer settings are reset each time. You have to reconfigure with each update.
  7. If the system is 64-bit (Windows 10), does this mean that the Trojan could not get into the system?
  8. Does the Trojan work only when running the 32-bit version? The CCleaner installer does not start the Trojan? I correctly understand that the Trojan could get into the 64-bit system only if you manually run the CCleaner.exe (x32)? In what registry folder can this be checked? Files are in the root of folder C, or are you talking about searching the entire directory? Can there be a specific folder where the Trojan is saved?
  9. Sorry for my bad english, this is not my native language. In connection with the latest events, I'm very nervous: https://www.ghacks.net/2017/09/21/ccleaner-malware-second-payload-discovered/ I'm using Windows 10 x64 and CCleaner Free x64, but I do not remember if I installed version 5.33.6162 or not... I have a few questions: 1. Whence the virus was installed? From CCleaner.exe (x32), CCleaner64.exe, or from the installer? 2. How can I check if I have ever had an infected version? 3. How can I check if I had a virus on my computer? 4. Does the last update (5.35) remove the virus? 5. Where to look for trojans, which is written in the news (32-bit trojan is TSMSISrv.dll, the 64-bit trojan is EFACli64.dll)? PS: Forgive me if questions have already been asked, but it's difficult for me to navigate in a non-native language even with Google translator.
  10. In fact, this is not a problem, but if you change the size of the system to 125% the pear becomes fuzzy
  11. The untranslated element in version 5.30. Example of translation: Enable silent background update = Включить фоновое обновление Other examples of translation: — Фоновое обновление — Автоматическое обновление — Включить обновление в фоне — Включить автообновление
  12. Greetings from Russia. Sorry for my bad English. I disabled the Internet Explorer in my system. But in the CCleaner menu, this browser is still present. The same applies to the Windows Media Player.
  13. Greetings from Russia. Sorry for my bad English. I do not know where to write. The latest version of the program does not fully translate some elements. 1. Исправить 2. Доступна новая версия CCleaner Обновить 3. Включить автоматическое обновление 4. Is it just a built-in web page? (It is not necessary to translate)
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