CounterSpy should have fixed this problem in definitions version 397
that was scheduled for release today.
Jeffrey Altman
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> The spyware is broken. Obviously the HKCU\SOFTWARE\MIT\ key is per-user
> configuration information being created in an application space defined
> b
The spyware is broken. Obviously the HKCU\SOFTWARE\MIT\ key is per-user
configuration information being created in an application space defined
by MIT.
Jeffrey Altman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had a report from a user that his Anti-Spyware software says Kerberos
> for Windows contains SpyWa
I had a report from a user that his Anti-Spyware software says Kerberos
for Windows contains SpyWare.
The Anti-SpyWare software is CounterSpy:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/CounterSpy.cfm
And the scan reports:
Crystalys Media Browser Plug-in more information...
Details: Crystalys M