I have a new MacBook. I have installed Windows XP
on the Mac which is Intel ready. Windows is now
working there. I want to move my entire Bat mail
system and store of mail to the laptop. Could
someone give me the steps that might accomplish
this as painlessly as possible?
I am using a registere
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A false positive does not mean that at all. "False" as in wrong, bad
or incorrect. "Positive" as in passed test or (in this case)
detection. It is an incorrect detection. Trend has fouled up. Badly.
In the real world Trend would be sued for defamation, but in the soft
world there is no such
Joe wrote:
> However, I'm still uncomfortable with the idea that The Bat! may
> be spying on me.
>
> Could someone please try to do a better job of comforting me?
I'll add my voice to the others suggesting you contact Trend. I don't
think you'll really feel better until they've told you The Bat!
Dear Joe,
@28-Jun-2006, 16:07 -0400 (28-Jun 21:07 here) Joe [J] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
J> A "false positive" normally connotes imprecise calibration. What's imprecise
J> here?
A false positive does not mean that at all. "False" as in wrong, bad
or incorrect. "Positive" as in passed test
Hello all,
Wednesday, June 28, 2006, Joe wrote:
> HKU\S-1-5-21-3126995848-1559877500-2177672217-1005-SOFTWARE\RIT\THEBAT!\
> Maybe it's not Trend's problem?
> Couldn't it be something that The Bat! is doing, that it shouldn't be doing?
The Bat! is creating and using HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\R
On 28/06/06, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, I'm still uncomfortable with the idea that The Bat! may be spying
on me.
Whichever spyware scanner you have doesn't actually detect a
software's capability of spying on you or it actually doing so. All
these scanners (as well a virus scanner
On Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 22:07:33, Joe wrote:
> A "false positive" normally connotes imprecise calibration. What's imprecise
> here?
False positive means that something that is actually harmless was detected
as something else. Happens all the time, since in reality no security
software vendor
A "false positive" normally connotes imprecise calibration. What's imprecise
here?
The details on the culprit (found in the Registry) read:
HKU\S-1-5-21-3126995848-1559877500-2177672217-1005-SOFTWARE\RIT\THEBAT!\
Why would Trend mistake only The Bat! (out of all the other programs on my
compute
Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 12:43:44 PM, Joe wrote in part:
J> It was named "Spyware_Trak_PWStealer."
J> So my question is, why does The Bat have to spy on me?
You might want to get a second opinion scanner / application:
http://www.clamwin.com/
--
Cheers,
Ron.
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Music fil
On Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 20:26:00, Marek Mikus wrote:
> like Spyware Doctor some weeks ago...
I don't think there's a single antispyware or antivirus program that didn't
have any false positives recently.
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< Jernej Simonèiè ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
No matter how many alter
Hello all,
Wednesday, June 28, 2006, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
>> So my question is, why does The Bat have to spy on me?
> Because somebody at TrendMicro didn't do his homework. It's called a false
> positive, and it's nothing unusual with modern anti-spyware programs.
like Spyware Doctor some week
On Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 18:43:44, Joe wrote:
> So my question is, why does The Bat have to spy on me?
Because somebody at TrendMicro didn't do his homework. It's called a false
positive, and it's nothing unusual with modern anti-spyware programs.
--
< Jernej Simonèiè ><><><><>< http://deep
I recently purchased a new computer. After installing Trend Micro Systems
Anti-Spyware program, and running a full system scan, it was recommended (by
the progam) that I delete certain "high-risk" programs that were detected on
my hard drive.
Upon agreeing to the deletions (there were about 6, I
-Original Message-
From:Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Sunday, 25 June 2006 2:20:01
To: Chris on the TBUDL
Cc:
Subject: Question about cursor macro behaviour
> Chris @ 2006-6-24 1:20:38 AM
> "Question about cursor macro behaviour"
>
>> Hi Chris,
> This is a very Twi
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