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Solve : Uniblue (liutilities.com) can be misleading? |
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Answer» This is just my opinion on this issue but here's two EXAMPLES where their site will say "DISABLE AND REMOVE .exe IMMEDIATELY. This process is most likely a virus or trojan", when a valid process by that name exists and is needed for proper functioning in Windows systems: Always take note of the process location when trying to determine whether or not the process is genuine or malicious.This Windows component should be located in your Windows System directory ie: something similar to C:\Windows\System32\csrss.exe But I do completely agree with you and so do many others. http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/liutilities.com Quote from: evilfantasy on February 19, 2010, 12:44:54 PM It's important to always read the entire article.Hmm, interesting, thanks for posting that link. Lot of NEGATIVE comments there. I STILL think it's a useful source of info but, as you say, "It's important to always read the entire article." Otherwise, you could do the wrong thing and harm your computer. |
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