Cookie.atdmt

Can't get rid of this


Product : BitDefender Total Security 2009


Version : BitDefender UIScanner v.12


Scanning task : Full System Scan


Log date : 7/8/2009 6:29:23 AM


Log path : C:\ProgramData\BitDefender\Desktop\Profiles\Logs\full_scan\1247052563_1_01.xml


Scan Paths:Path 0000: C:\


Scan Options:Scan for viruses : Yes


Scan for adware : Yes


Scan for spyware : Yes


Scan for applications : Yes


Scan for dialers : Yes


Scan for rootkits : No


Target Selection Options:Scan registry keys : Yes


Scan cookies : Yes


Scan boot sectors : Yes


Scan memory processes : Yes


Scan archives : No


Scan runtime packers : Yes


Scan emails : Yes


Scan all files : Yes


Heuristic Scan : Yes


Scanned extensions :


Excluded extensions :


Target Processing:Default action for infected objects : Disinfect


Default action for suspicious objects : None


Default action for hidden objects : None


Default action for encrypted infected objects : None


Default action for encrypted suspicious objects : None


Default action for password-protected objects : Log as not scanned


Scan engines summaryNumber of virus signatures : 3654976


Archive plugins : 45


Email plugins : 6


Scan plugins : 13


System plugins : 5


Unpack plugins : 7


Overall scan summaryScanned items : 83801


Infected items : 1


Suspicious items : 0


Resolved items : 1


Unresolved items : 0


Password-protected items : 0


Overcompressed items : 0


Individual viruses found : 1


Scanned directories : 18265


Scanned boot sectors : 3


Scanned archives : 463


Input-output errors : 0


Scan time : 01:45:48


Files per second : 12


Scanned processes summaryScanned : 81


Infected : 0


Scanned registry keys summaryScanned : 1477


Infected : 0


Scanned cookies summaryScanned : 8


Infected : 0


Resolved issues:Object Name Threat Name Final Status


[system]=]C:\Users\Gabriel\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies\gabriel@atdmt[2].txt Cookie.ATDMT Deleted

Comments

  • I need help removing this too. Please help

  • I would like to add, that I run a nightly scan with Bitdefender Gamesafe.


    Every night it deletes a similar cookie, also from atdmt.


    I would also like a permanent solution to this.

  • Hi


    Same here this cookie is deleted on the first scan of a session on my PC. It is not detected on subsequent scans even when I visit the same websites.


    Madbeevs

  • Me neither, I have the same message everytime I run the AV

  • Hello all ,


    For start please go to the next link:http://www.atdmt.com/CookieActions.aspx and if the cookie is active please click on [opt-out of the Atlas cookie] . In this way you will disable it .


    The detection is ok and the cookie is not doing anything malware in itself . You should try to block the cookies that comes from this website from your browser . Here is what you have to do :


    1. If you are using Mozilla Firefox :


    Click on Tools ->Options-> Privacy and under Cookies click on Exceptions . Here block the following addresses then click on Close :


    www.atlassolutions.com


    view.atdmt.com


    rmd.atdmt.com


    ec.atdmt.com


    2. If you are using Internet Explorer :


    Click on Tools->Internet Options->Privacy then click on Sites . Here block the same addresses then click on Ok:


    www.atlassolutions.com


    view.atdmt.com


    rmd.atdmt.com


    ec.atdmt.com


    Let us know if the cookie is still detected by the BitDefender scan after you perfrom this steps .

  • Alex


    Many thanks worked well for me.


    Madbeevs

  • madbeevs
    edited July 2009

    Alex


    Sorry spoke too soon the cookie is back, when I used the link provided the site said that the Atlas Cookie was not active. I blocked the sites in ie as you suggested, any further ideas. The cookie seems to come back after the PC is rebooted despite BD deleting it during a scan.


    Thanks for looking into this


    Madbeevs

  • Anyone still looking into this? I did what Alex said and I'm still getting this cookie.

  • Hey guys. Apparently i'm having the same problem.. So everytime before i sign into my mail or anything i gotta scan and delete it. Anyone got a clue to permantly delete this cookie? I'm using Xp btw. And i doubt its the website we go to. It should be one of our programs that has it.

  • Cookie cutter doesnt work by blocking this cookies as such. What it does is converts these tracking cookies to harmless "Session" cookies that your web browser will delete at the end of the session, thereby limiting the effectiveness of tracking cookies.


    Sites you trust in Websites are still allowed to store cookies depending on your configuration within the browser.

  • Hi Clir. I'm so sorry but you needa simplify things for me a little.. I'm not too sure what you're trying to say.. This cookie is harmless or? So sorry about it. Any way to remove it permenantly?

  • Wayne, here's what Alex said in a post above:


    The detection is ok and the cookie is not doing anything malware in itself .


    So there's nothing to worry about with this cookie. It's just annoying.

  • ah shoots.. sorry ignore the previous post.. i accidently pressed add post -.- oh okay thx so much Andrei.. So do i have to delete it everytime i come online?