Deleting items in quarantine

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by ejr, Nov 22, 2006.

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  1. ejr

    ejr Registered Member

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    I have had 2 items in quarantine since October 1st. They are located at:

    Windows\system32\explorerer32\........

    winsysmngr32.exe
    svchost.exe

    I am pretty sure that these are related to the parental control/keystroke logger I put on my PC that day but later removed (called PC Tattletale).

    In any case, as they have been in quarantine for this long and my computer has not had any issues, is it OK to delete them?
     
  2. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    Yes , it should be safe . But first , does NOD32 detects them as any malware ? or you have added them yourself . If you believe they are threats but NOD32 doesn't detect them , submit them via the Control Center (Threat Sense) or by email samples@eset.com :thumb:
     
  3. ejr

    ejr Registered Member

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    Yes, NOD detected them and labeled them as

    "probably unknown newheur_PE virus"

    I submitted them to NOD, but never heard anything. Do they get back to you when they analyze your files?
     
  4. ASpace

    ASpace Guest

    It is ESET (let's say it) policy not to reply to submitted samples ;) It is excellent you have submutted them . You can delete them now , I am 99.999 % sure it is safe :D :D :D

    No , nothing gets back to you when your files are analyzed
     
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