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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 44
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1
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SiteAdvisor gone bad?
I was browsing my processes and I found that MacAfee SiteAdvisor was using a rundll32.exe. I know that rundll32.exe can sometime be accessed for malicious uses, and I'm wondering if a website or something got into my SiteAdvisor and tampered with it.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 19
OS: Vista Home Premium SP1
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Re: SiteAdvisor gone bad?
I think that McAfee does use rundll32.exe.
But if i were you i would stay away from McAfee and Norton, they're just bloaters. Try ESET its one of the best security systems around http://www.eset.com/smartsecurity/ |
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