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Hi, please comment on Post # 92 http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...20#post2069720
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It might just be whitelisted - there are many commercial monitoring tools which are questionable but not outwardly malicious. You may want to use WSA instead as it has more granular control over whitelisted/unknown applications.
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WSA does detect it. Found it in the Sandbox and cleaned it up with no traces left behind.
Previously WSA seemed to have problems removing/cleaning up anything in Sandboxie but seems to have improved a lot in this area recently. |
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@ PrevxHelp
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Might be, you're not sure ? Anyway i thought PSOL was supposed to detect ALL such KL etc activities ? Quote:
Not malicious, but i think people would want to know if they were being KL'd etc ! I sure would Quote:
I might, but i & many others are still waiting for the free version, which was promised to us testers, right after Webroot took over @ Dark Star 72 Hi, did you actually run it, or just DL the setup .exe ? If you ran it, did WSA detect ALL logging, or ?
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