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Hey,
I assume that this is a F.A.Q kind of question, but I am not finding
any answer (at least in the first 2 results' pages of Google).
Do you know any good on-line (and better if I can download off-line
for reference) database for determine if some (strange) file is
legitimate or is a virus/trojan/cracked/whatever?
For example: I am currently dealing with "olfsnt40.exe" that it has
been showing up for 2/3 days in my "Windows Task Manager"; from the
name it sound like that it has to do with Office (it is just "the
name sound like" assumption) and just 2/3 days ago I played with
Office 2000 and the Beta of the new version and so I am just assuming
that is related to Office. But I am not sure about this assumption
and it maybe be a virus/trojan/whatever and I am just leaving it
working (even if, in case it is a trojan, I do not know how much it
can work with two personal firewall).
That is just a (real) example, but I get doubts about files very
often and it would be very usefull if I have some sort of database to
use to check the (supposed) purpose of the files.
Than in advance.
Di Fresco Marco
ICQ #51985192
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