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lostcowboy

08/28/04 4:54 AM

#5064 RE: wccawa #5063

Hi wccawa, I think you misunderstand what Spywareblaster does! it does not look for adware.spyware or viruses! What it does is set a kill bit! that tells the activex program not to install, As it is already there. It is like when a insurance salesman comes to your door, you look out the window real quick and see what company he is from, then when you open up the door, you tell him that you just bought some from his company last week. So he turns around and goes after some other sucker. You lied to him. Here is another way to look at it, lets say in order to keep costs down each insurance company has a policy, when ever a salesman sells some insurance he puts a sign in your front yard that says this house bought insurance from us, don't stop here again! You being the smart man that you are, decide if you make your own sign and put it in the front yard, the insurance man won't stop and try to sell you some insurance. This work's so well that every time you hear that there is a new insurance company in town you make up a new sign and put it in the front yard. you now have thousands of signs in your yard! In this case the part of the yard that Spywareblaster is sticking signs is in the registry,at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\activex compatibilityYou can use regedit to look in that key and see all the signs.

The problem is with pestpatrol hitting on the sign! Bruce had pestpatrol hitting on a coolwebsearch sign a while back something which started with google if I remember right. He sent them a email explaining that it was hitting on Spywareblaster kill bit, and they fixed it in the next version. Right now you have a conflicts between the two programs. Spywareblaster wants the kill bit set, and pestpatrol sees that there is a key set, but does not check to see that it is the kill bit, and wants to remove it. However if you let pestpatrol remove it when twain-tech drives by he will stop and come knocking at your door. What you need to do is have pestpatrol leave it alone. If you all of a sudden start to get popup ads, then you know you really have something, and you can have pestpatrol clean everything. But don't worry about it now. I would send a email to pestpatrol. Spywareblaster currently sets kill bits and blocks cookies, and puts web sites in IE's restricted zone, it is covering 3132 items as of this morning. Most of that is with signs stuck in the registry.
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Bruce A Thompson

08/28/04 7:30 AM

#5067 RE: wccawa #5063

Wccawa

Lost cowboy hit it right on the nose.

I am sending PP an email.

BT
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Bruce A Thompson

09/02/04 8:10 PM

#5191 RE: wccawa #5063

Ticket Number: 86851
Entered on 08/29/2004 at 10:18:49 by Filipp Verdiyan:
Hello Bruce,

Thank you for your input.
This issue has been detected and submitted to our Research Team last week and will be addressed in the near future.
Meanwhile, you can set PestPatrol to ignore this detection by clicking on "exclude" button from the "detected" tab, after the scan showing this detection has completed.
Please be sure to run PPUpdater regulary to get the latest scan strings and components.

Thanks and have a great day,

Filipp

Entered on 08/28/2004 at 07:43:32 by Bruce Thompson:
Hi guys

Compatability bug:

PP is finding the Twaintech Kill Bit from Spyware Blaster and calling it a bug. Please fix
this in your next update.

TIA

BT

Twain-Tech,HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\activex
compatibility\{000020dd-c72e-4113-af77-dd56626c6c42}/compatibility
flags,na,na,8/27/2004,B2-EA-26-38-D8-91,USA


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