Has anyone noticed a lot of files are marked with a virus by Auto start manager?
All the files it says have a problem are at least a year or many years old.
My virus checker and spy bot do not show any viruses.
Any one know if Auto Start Manager is valid?
Thanks
Auto start manager virus issues
Re: Auto start manager virus issues
If you're referring to the 'Verify' option in the Ace Utilities' 'Auto Start Manager' tool:
When you click 'verify', the entries are checked with that from a third party database. After the verification, some entries are 'flagged', but that does not mean they are a problem. It implies that malicious programs have mimicked themselves to appear like legit ones and thus have been reported/added to the database in the past.
When you click 'verify', the entries are checked with that from a third party database. After the verification, some entries are 'flagged', but that does not mean they are a problem. It implies that malicious programs have mimicked themselves to appear like legit ones and thus have been reported/added to the database in the past.
Regards,
Aneesh,
Acelogix Software Team.
Aneesh,
Acelogix Software Team.
Re: Auto start manager virus issues
Thanks for the reply.
I suggest that there should be a notification of such as the information is very misleading.
As an example for ie4uinit.exe is says "Added by the LORSIS WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate Internet (Explorer.exe)"
But this is a legitimate file even acknowledged on Microsoft's website. And it goes on to list several more files affected by trojans.
In this day and age of security that is scary and could lead people to start deleting legitimate files. I mean, who wants a worm.
Thanks,
Steve
I suggest that there should be a notification of such as the information is very misleading.
As an example for ie4uinit.exe is says "Added by the LORSIS WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate Internet (Explorer.exe)"
But this is a legitimate file even acknowledged on Microsoft's website. And it goes on to list several more files affected by trojans.
In this day and age of security that is scary and could lead people to start deleting legitimate files. I mean, who wants a worm.
Thanks,
Steve
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Re: Auto start manager virus issues
Confused me at beginning too but yeah, it COULD be malware, but most probably it's not.