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SUPERAntiSpyware Professional 4.46.1000


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<img src="http://nsanedown.com/images/logos/SASP.png" class="logo" alt="SuperAntiSpyware" title="SuperAntiSpyware" />SUPERAntiSpyware with its Multi-Dimensional Scanning and Process Interrogation Technology will detect spyware and remove over 1,000,000 pests such as Vundo, SmitFraud, WinFixer, VirusRay, and VirusHeat. Repair broken Internet connections, desktops, registry editing, and task manager. The program provides complete and custom scanning of hard drives, removable drives, memory, registry, individual folders include trusting items and excluding folders for complete customization of scanning. Detect and remove spyware, adware, malware, Trojans, dialers, worms, keyloggers, and hijackers. Prevent potentially harmful software from installing or re-installing. First Chance Prevention examines over 50 critical points of your system each time your system starts up and shuts down to eliminate threats before they have a chance to infect and infiltrate your system.

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thanks jalaffa!

@mike

if your method works a lot of users are going to use it. good job!

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apparently the patch/keygen doesn't work in x64 unless there is a reg file implemented...

I took the liberty of uploading it to the link below...tested in Windows 7 x64 and worked fine for me.

Site: http://www.mediafire.com/

Sharecode: ?jpu1nh9aapduqxa [?]

Thanks. works great on Win 7 X64 :D

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Hi, i would like to know did any of you guys come across this warning when doing a full scan of the Registry HKLM\SOFTWARE\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogin (Taskman -), using the latest version of superantispyware or the portable version? Even after i choose to delete the option and reboot the computer after i restart and do the scan again it will detect that registry again, does anyone know if this is a false positive or not?

Furthermore, when i do a scan with the latest beta version of malwarebytes 1.50 beta it detects trojan.goldun file located in c:\windows\CSC\v2.0.6\sm, however i am unable to view the contents of this folder due to some restriction message. Is this a false positive as well, also it reappears after i restart the pc and do another full scan of the C drive.

Would anyone happen to know if these are false positives and if not any proper way of removing them, since they both don't seem to be deletable.

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