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Hi! *
![]() I ran PestPatrol v3.1 (dat at 12 Apr) and it identifies Passport.com (from MSN) as a spyware cookie. However, neither Ad-aware nor SpybotS&D identifies it as one. So, is this a false positive by PestPatrol? |
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Of course, one could make a very good case for anything coming from either MSN or passport as being 'spyware'!
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Well, considering Microsoft's privacy practices, arguably they're right. I think it's probably a mistake though.
FYI, Adaware isn't going to detect cookies from most companies, only from those companies that are truly arrogant in tracking people online. Doubleclick, admonitor, sextracker, etc.
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Hi WE sim,
I don't have passport.com on my system, so I cannot confirm what you have found (I do have PestPatrol). You could post your question on the PP forum: http://pestpatrol.com/cgi-bin/UltimateBB.cgi I had a quick look overthere and so far I didn't see someone else mentioned it, so it might be a good idea to post it there! |
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Hi FanJ!
I went to PestPatrol forum from your link, however, it requires registration before posting. Unless absolutely necessary I'll post it to PestPatrol forum otherwise I rather post it to forums which discuss a wide range of issues like here, Becky's, dslreports etc rather than specific to a software. Thanks anyway. Its a matter of time that other users would face the same false positive and raise the issue. Anyway, there's no harm being done as it is just a false positive. I'll wait for the next dat release before making a decision. Thanks again. |
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![]() PestPatrol should not be finding any .com file as a cookie. Such a file might be a pest, of course, but at a minimum, things are misnamed here. I would like to correct this problem ASAP. Can you provide me, as an email attachment, a copy of this file? |
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There you go We Sim !
David is the main Man at PP ! He will have that investigated/corrected if need be in a flash ! ![]()
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Hi David, Thanks for coming by ! * ![]() WE Sim, Could you please send David that file? If you don't have his email-addy, drop me or Paul an IM. Thanks * ![]() Best regards, Jan. |
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Hi David Stang and everyone!
Sorry about the lengthy file copied to here. Session Log Date: Apr-16-2002 7:25:21 PM User Name: Administrator MAC Address: Computer Name: PERSONAL File System Name: FAT32 Volume Serial No: 457377773 Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 System Root: C:\WINNT Windows Registered Owner: WISELY SIM PestPatrol Version: 3.1 [Apr-13-2002] PestPatrol.DAT Version: Apr-12-2002 Scanning for: 32,523 pests in 8,675 families. Auto Check for Spyware and Active Pests: Checked files in or referenced by 23 auto start areas of the registry, ini files, batch files, and directories, and checked for active spyware. Registry Entries Checked: 178 Startup Files Scanned: 18 Startup Bytes Scanned: 3,447,139 Elapsed Time: 0.03 seconds File Areas Selected for Scanning: *- C:\ *- D:\ Scanning Stopped at User Request Scanning stopped prior to scan of c:\WINNT\system32\dllcache\convlog.exe Summary: Files in Selected Area: 913 Files Scanned within Archives: 0 Total Files Scanned: 119 Bytes Scanned: 13,784,142 Elapsed Time: 1.46 seconds Pests This Scan: 2 Scanned 119 files and 13,784,142 bytes at a rate of 94,412 bytes per second using Patent-Pending DeepSearch Technology.Pest Name,Path,PVT (Pest Verification Token),MD5 Passport.com Spyware Cookie,C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@passport[3].txt,881696975,48ccc7b7f56f50f4085b082e341948a6 Passport.com Spyware Cookie,C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@passport[1].txt,1869420366,30b6146e8367433ad61142a51ed46e5a |
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hmmmm.......
I'm guessing here. I think what PP likely found was a cookie from passport.com which it tagged as a pest, not a file called passport.com. Is that right? Or do I need to go make more coffee?
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Hi!
Just downloaded, installed and ran the latest dat from PestPatrol, dated 19 Apr, and still found Passport.com reported as before. Is it a false positive? Apparently, there's no reply from David...hmmm.... Session Log Date: Apr-23-2002 10:22:53 PM User Name: Administrator MAC Address: Computer Name: PERSONAL File System Name: FAT32 Volume Serial No: 457377773 Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2 System Root: C:\WINNT Windows Registered Owner: WISELY SIM PestPatrol Version: 3.1 [Apr-13-2002] PestPatrol.DAT Version: Apr-19-2002 Scanning for: 33,235 pests in 9,066 families. Auto Check for Spyware and Active Pests: Checked files in or referenced by 23 auto start areas of the registry, ini files, batch files, and directories, and checked for active spyware. Registry Entries Checked: 178 Startup Files Scanned: 19 Startup Bytes Scanned: 3,703,139 Elapsed Time: 0.04 seconds File Areas Selected for Scanning: *- C:\ *- D:\ Summary: Files in Selected Area: 28,922 Files Scanned within Archives: 0 Total Files Scanned: 5,506 Bytes Scanned: 915,885,614 Elapsed Time: 66 seconds Pests This Scan: 2 Scanned 5,506 files and 915,885,614 bytes at a rate of 138,771 bytes per second using Patent-Pending DeepSearch Technology.Pest Name,Path,PVT (Pest Verification Token),MD5 Passport.com Spyware Cookie,C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@passport[3].txt,881696975,48ccc7b7f56f50f4085b082e341948a6 Passport.com Spyware Cookie,C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\administrator@passport[1].txt,1869420366,30b6146e8367433ad61142a51ed46e5a |
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I too am getting the same false positive, PP keeps deleting my passport cookie. I keep getting an error when I try updating as pasted below, although my last update was yesterday. I tried going to http://download.pestpatrol.com/downloads/components/ manually but get a "The page cannot be displayed" page. Anyone else not able to get updates? Is there another way to get updates?
Sep 16 2004 12:30:14 PPUpdater version 4.4.3.36 Sep 16 2004 12:30:14 Reading c:\Program Files\PestPatrol\PestPatrol.ini Sep 16 2004 12:30:14 Updating from http://download.pestpatrol.com/downloads/components/ Sep 16 2004 12:30:14 Updating to c:\Program Files\PestPatrol\ Sep 16 2004 12:30:16 Stopping CookiePatrol.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:17 Stopping PPMemCheck.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:18 Stopping PPControl.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:20 Contacting download site ...(http://download.pestpatrol.com/downloads/components/) Sep 16 2004 12:30:21 No internet connection available Sep 16 2004 12:30:21 Restarting CookiePatrol.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:22 Restarting PPMemCheck.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:22 Restarting PPControl.exe Sep 16 2004 12:30:23 There were errors
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I have the passport F/P too. still no problem after deleting it.
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I dont think it is a false positive. That passport junk does keep track of you. Its for alot of stuff, groups,regular chat, hotmail, playing them games, and for other stuff to http://www.passport.net/consumer/con...3#SSI_WhatisPP
http://www.passport.net/Consumer/Pri...cy.asp?lc=1033 You see what spyware cookies are http://research.pestpatrol.com/White...ut_Cookies.asp Quote:
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I tried again much later and the updates worked fine, thanks.
Looks like it's time to give up the use of passport.net's cookie.
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It's a cookie for using MSN's services, hotmail, MSN messenger etc etc...
Passport.com is not a malicious website nor does it implant any spyware on your system. |
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I never siad or meant that it was to implant spyware or any anything else on you computer but it does track you and it is used for a wide range of things and sites including non msn or microsoft sites. I think thats why it is considered a spyware cookie http://www.microsoft.com/net/service...t/business.asp From that list you can see it is quite large.
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I've always wondered about how people decide to classify a cookie as a "spyware" or "tracking" cookie, while other cookies are okay. After all isn't that the purpose of a cookie, to allow a website to remember you? I suppose a tracking or spyware cookie would be one that 1) Be permanent/long expiry date (session cookies are not spyware/tracking cookies??) and more importantly 2) Is accessed when the user visits a wide range of websites domains (eg adservers that have objects, banners embeded in many other websites) A cookie such as one generated by Wilders would not be a tracking cookie, because it is only used in one website. One by doubleclick or even MS might be accessed when the user visits a wide range of websites on different domains, because these domains also host objects, banners etc from such "spying" sites. Perhaps what the cookies stores is also a important citeria on deciding whether it is a spyware cookie, but this is a very vague citeria. |
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