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Old February 14th, 2004, 11:37 AM
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Default Nothing in a search @ wilders on these


Hello to all, Happy V-Day to all also!!!!!!!!!

I got home to find Norton had found, "W32.Pinfi" and " Hacktool.PWcrack".
I looked in my Q list for norton and found about 17,000 things in there? So I deleted All but the two folders. (was that the right thing to do?)
I searched here to find nothing.
Anybody have a clue?
system was getting very slow and "buggy"
Now seems better
Use daily, Antivir XP, AVG 6.0, Norton 2003, Zone, spybot, AD-aware, eScan antivirus toolkit 4.1.8


Great Day to all !!!!


thanks


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Old February 14th, 2004, 11:51 AM
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Default Re:Nothing in a search @ wilders on these

Hi FF,

as always I would recommend you to post the HJT log in hijack forum for expert review whether any malware still is having a gr8 time in ur machine.. just you know to make it all sure and safe

take care

oh... happy V-day mate
 

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