i am now running with webroot qihoo 360 and on a scan found this rundll.32 is a main windows file isnt it/ 360 Internet Security 2013 Scan log Virus Database version: 2013-11-20 08:29 Date & time: 2013-11-20 16:08:50 Time elapsed: 00:02:12 Type: Quick Scan Files scanned: 11395 Threats: 3 Threats cleared: 0 Current scan settings ---------------------- Scanned all files: No Scanned Zip files: No Resolution: User to decide on resolution Scanned disk Boot Sector: Yes Scanned for Rootkit: No Used Cloud Engine: Yes QVM Engine: Yes Automatically repair: Yes AV Engine settings: BitDefender Scan content ---------------------- C:\Windows C:\Windows\system C:\Windows\system32 C:\Windows\fonts C:\Windows\system32\drivers C:\Windows\system32\dllcache C:\Windows\temp C:\Windows\tasks C:\Windows\inf C:\Program Files\Common Files C:\Program Files\Common Files\System C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO Whitelist ---------------------- Scan results ====================== Virus scan results ---------------------- C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe It is recommended to prevent auto run applications. Unresolved C:\Program Files\MyDefrag v4.3.1\Scripts\AutomaticDaily.MyD Adware(Adware lurking in the computer ) Unresolved C:\Program Files\MyDefrag v4.3.1\Scripts\AutomaticMonthly.MyD It is recommended to prevent auto run applications. Unresolved
Sounds like false positives as those files are part of MyDefrag. Mydefrag looks like is installed on your system, right? Rundll32.exe: Yes, its your OS. Not necessary but you can prevent autorun if you want: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967715
Of course, I think the user is pointing to the fact that this fundamental detections ( ) have not been spotted before by WSA.
i do apologise for not being clear, but tech fox I don't like your attitude. I have been with webroot for years now before the merge and I just spotted qihoo as a one to try alongside, and it found these, sorry for the trouble please delete the post......................... and my account.
Hey webbit, Techfox misunderstood, because your post wasn't very clear that you had WSA running, even though, personally I can say I assumed you still had WSA. What's important to know is that if you run another realtime AV with WSA, then Webroot will 'sit' in the background protecting you ultimately should anything bad get through edit: punctuation.