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Adaware corrects their false positives (NEW)

Unread postby Duelist069 » September 14th, 2006, 11:24 pm

Lavasoft has corrected the problem they had with Adaware dishing out a few false positives.

Seems like if you update to the newest detection file, you should be fine.
A reader named Jim did write in and tell us about the error, thanks Jim. He told us.. "Following the registry to the executable file reference, I find a MSINET.OCX in the windows system32 directory which was digitally signed by Microsoft in 2000."




Check out the thread here.
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Unread postby Duelist069 » September 14th, 2006, 11:25 pm

Zero Bump :D
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