In news:[email protected],
Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]>, playground bully,  typed:
2010/2/27 Thomas Blasejewicz <[email protected]>:
Recently I installed OO32 on both my Windows machines (plus a Linux
machine).
Under Windows I have VirusBuster running.

In more or less regular intervals a little window opens in the right
lower corner of the screen, telling me (since I am running a Japanese
system, the message is in Japanese) that something called
"soffice.bin" is trying to access the system files and VirusBuster
has blocked that attempt.
And: VirusBuster marks this event as "highly dangerous".
This did NOT happen with what I used before: OOo2.3.

What is this all about?
IS OO32 actually dangerous?
What is this "soffice.bin" trying to do?

In other words ... what am I supposed to do about it?

Just get rid of your crappy anti-virus program and install a better
one. Or even get rid of your crappy operating system.

From the fingers of the inexperienced; soffice.bin is part of OO.o and has
been for a long time and several versions. Assuming it hasn't been taken over my malware, it's completely harmless and is only accessed by OO.o.



Regards

Johnny Rosenberg



Thank you.
Thomas



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