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Posted by What's in a Name? on May 16, 2007, 12:33 am
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After much thought,Newbie Coder aka newbiecoder@spammeplease.com came
up with this jewel:
> Dustin,
>
> Kind of sad you have to advertise this product here
>
> Maybe its worth downloading & then sending to Symantec/Spybot for
> analysis & see if definitions come out against it
Since this is a group where users come looking for solutions to malware
infections,I think his post is on-topic.
BTW-Since you seem to like to top post and place your delimiter below
your reply,any RFC compliant news reader will strip the quoted message.
I will supply it here:
BugHunter v2.2c released April 19th, 2007
1. Documentation updates
2. BUGINFO.DAT has been replaced by seperate files, one
for each datafile.
3. Potential Crash Scenario resolved.
4. BugHunter will now display current directory number, total
directories and percentage of current job done anytime
"Searching" comes up on the screen.
BugHunter v2.2a released April 16th, 2007
1. Documentation update
2. Added two additional files to the archive.
PROCESS.EXE and SAFEBUG.BAT; See BUGHUNT.TXT
for a description of these files.
BugHunter v2.2a Released April 2nd, 2007
1. BugFix: Searching routine could hang on bad data stream.
2. FixSpy.reg has been replaced with a much more up to date
version provided by David Lipman, author of Multi-AV.
3. Documentation Update: cleaned it up a little bit.
4. Exit routine change, BugHunter offers contact information when
quitting.
BugHunter v2.2 Released February 24th, 2007
1. BugFix: Display routine for [ER] occasionally reported an invalid
file. Ie: the file read fine, but was said to be bad on screen
anyway.
2. BugFix: BugHunter will no longer report no files were deleted and/or
no files were renamed if nothing was found; this was redundant.
BugHunter can be found here:
http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
You can also find a link to it on my tools page!
max
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