Like the rest of humanity, I run a Spyware program (actually multiple)--and they do their job well.
Does CCleaner sweep/clean spyware logs and other nasty traces that aren't actually spyware but likely part of the LAN/WAN setup if one happens to be in such a network configuration? If not, would someone care to share info on products that cleverly reside on one hard drive--undetected as spyware (by any other name).
Like the rest of humanity, I run a Spyware program (actually multiple)--and they do their job well.
Does CCleaner sweep/clean spyware logs and other nasty traces that aren't actually spyware but likely part of the LAN/WAN setup if one happens to be in such a network configuration? If not, would someone care to share info on products that cleverly reside on one hard drive--undetected as spyware (by any other name).
Thanks for your answer/feedback!
Bob Veris
Hi veris
I don't understand your question. What spyware logs are part of your network configuration?