Re: dmhzb.exe
- From: Slarty <slarty23bartfast@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 21:47:49 +0000
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 10:34:50 -0500, NewScience wrote:
When you click on one of the files in ZA, it should tell you where the
pathname is. Is it in a Temporary Folder name?
By looking at it, it sounds like WinPatrol is creating a randomly named
executable application named file based on some original file, either
purposely (to create a virus/malware), or to hide it from the other Security
Programs on the system.
I suspect that in fact Winpatrol is alerting the user to the fact that
those programs wish to start and connect to the Internet, and asking if it
should let them do so.
There certainly looks to be an infestation of some sort, but I really doubt
that Winpatrol is responsible, providing Dave obtained it from BillP
Studios at www.winpatrol.com or an authorised mirror site. I've been using
Winpatrol for many years now and it's never given me a moment's cause for
concern.
Cheers,
Roy
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