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ADAWARE 2007 sasha gottfried 06-19-2007
| `--> Re: ADAWARE 2007 David H. Lipman06-20-2007
Posted by sasha gottfried on June 19, 2007, 10:51 pm
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I just ran a few scans with the new ADAWARE. The old version SE 1.06 used to
come up with at least 20 cookies which were listed as "critical objects."
This new one hasn't found a single critical object yet! I can't figure
this.........can anyone?

Thanks,


Marc



Posted by Lord Maximus on June 19, 2007, 11:48 pm
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sasha gottfried aka sashago@comcast.net,after much thought,came up with
this jewel:

> I just ran a few scans with the new ADAWARE. The old version SE 1.06
> used to come up with at least 20 cookies which were listed as
> "critical objects." This new one hasn't found a single critical
> object yet! I can't figure this.........can anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Marc

perhaps your surfing habits are improving....then again....

max
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Posted by Mr. Arnold on June 20, 2007, 1:28 am
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>I just ran a few scans with the new ADAWARE. The old version SE 1.06 used
>to come up with at least 20 cookies which were listed as "critical
>objects." This new one hasn't found a single critical object yet! I can't
>figure this.........can anyone?
>

The machine and you cannot be attacked by cookies anyway. Maybe, they
decided that these cookies that were deemed *critical* are not *critical*
anymore.


Posted by David H. Lipman on June 20, 2007, 4:44 pm
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| The machine and you cannot be attacked by cookies anyway. Maybe, they
| decided that these cookies that were deemed *critical* are not *critical*
| anymore.

I'll agree with this assertion.

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Posted by xrongor on June 20, 2007, 2:09 am
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>I just ran a few scans with the new ADAWARE. The old version SE 1.06 used
>to come up with at least 20 cookies which were listed as "critical
>objects." This new one hasn't found a single critical object yet! I can't
>figure this.........can anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Marc

ive often thought some of those programs include some 'threats' to get the
hit count up, even if the 'threat' was actually extremely low. that way you
feel like its doing something.

randy



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