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I am not computer savvy and I found these programs in my PC. Are any of them a spyware? Thank for your help in advance.

ACDSee 8
Adobe Flash Player ActiveX
Norton Security Scan
ATI DISPLAY Driver
Conexant 56K ACLink Modem
Conexant AC-Link Audio
Hijack This 1.99.1
HP WLAN 54g W450 Network Adapter
J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 8
K-Lite Codec Pack 2.72 Full
QuickTime
Synaptics Pointing Device Driver Nope, none of them as I can see are spyware. You might want to update your Hijack This though.No one is able to help? Quote from: kpac on SEPTEMBER 15, 2008, 01:28:55 PM

Nope, none of them as I can see are spyware. You might want to update your Hijack This though.

Like kpac says, none of them are spyware.

You could google them to find more information about them but they are not spywareQuote from: kpac on September 15, 2008, 01:28:55 PM
Nope, none of them as I can see are spyware. You might want to update your Hijack This though.

Download and INSTALL the newest version of the Java Runtime Environment

NEXT:

Download JavaRa
  • Unzip the file and open the JavaRa.exe
  • Click Remove Older Versions
  • JavaRa will search for and remove any outdated version of Java and remove any that are found.
  • Click Additional Tasks
  • Place a check next to Remove Useless JRE Files and click Go
  • Exit JavaRa
  • Delete the JavaRa files from the Desktop
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Use the Secunia Software Inspector

  • Click Start Now
  • Check the box next to Enable thorough system inspection.
  • Click Start
  • Allow the scan to finish and scroll down to see if any UPDATES are needed.
  • Update anything listed.
Thanks a lot. I have one more question please. I have a few email accounts with yahoo, hotmail... when I open an email and want to reply to it or forward - it pops up "holibyte.com" in that email - which is a company I worked for for a while. How do I remove it? Does the guy spy on me? Is there any way how he could see what I do on my computer? Sometimes when i log off I can see the message that someone else is connected. Sorry for my English. Do you mean a keylogger or something? Some companies install them on computers to log what employees are doing. Is this a company laptop/computer?


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