may be there is something wrong with this !

Shady

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check this out
i dont think it's normal
Norton didn't say anything about it
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shadyi said:
yea i know ... thats not my question
he question is why are there 2 of them


Yeah I have seen similar issue with runddl32.exe and rundll32.EXE... kinda stupid, to try and make the names the same... unless you were creating a virus purposefully.
 
Pretty sure there is a trojan that disguises itself as these files.Do the following.

Download Ewido http://www.ewido.net/en/download/ then set it up this way http://rstones12.geekstogo.com/ewidosetup.htm .Update and run the program.

Then run this free online scan from Kaspersky http://kaspersky.com/kos/english/kavwebscan.html
Click Accept
When the updates are finished downloading, click Next, Scan Settings
Under Scan using the following antivirus database:, select extended
Make sure the Scan Archives and Scan Mail Bases options are selected as well. Click OK
Click My Computer and wait for the scan to finish
Click Save Report As. Under Save as type:, select Text file. Save this log to your Desktop and post a copy of it here if any infections are present.
 
wouldn't Ad-aware do the same job ?
i did a full scan with it... and the file still exists
and i have Norton installed too... do i need to scan with Kaspersky ?
 
Here's a dose of reality for 'Adaware' users as more and more of us are ditching it.

A few years back, it was considered a good product but it hasn't kept pace with most of the other spyware scanners as malware has evolved ( trickier to detect and remove ).So frankly, it's just not that effective anymore.Better than nothing, BUT!.Here are some freebies that are better than Adaware.

Microsoft Windows Defender
Superantispyware- http://www.superantispyware.com/download.html
Spyware Terminator- http://www.spywareterminator.com/
Webroot Spysweeper ( free trial )- http://www.webroot.com/shoppingcart/tryme.php?bjpc=64011&vcode=DT14
Ewido- http://www.ewido.net/en/
A-squared- http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free/

As for the 'Kaspersky Online Scan', it is the king of detection and will give you a good idea as to whether your infected or not.
 
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