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@JePe: Let's have a deeper look into what seems to be the problem around here. First of all, I think you're too harsh in your judgements. Softwin didn't rush into the market. BitDefender 2010 has been delayed until we considered that it is ready to set sail. Secondly, Softwin and BitDefender don't quite mean the same thing…
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Please try to attach the pctssvc.exe executable to this thread. BitDefender detects that the application tampers with some system files or with specific, restricted registry keys. There is no danger in that if it is a trusted application (which it is, i guess, if you downloaded it from a safe location). Just click on the…
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It really is related to FolderLock (it is an essential file for the mentioned program). If you still have any doubt regarding the legitimacy of the file, please submit it here as an attachment and one of our malware analysts will hake care of it in the shortest possible time.
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If you happen to find the above-mentioned files in CD-Man's post, please copy them to a specific location (say a newly-created folder on your desktop). After you have copied all of them to the new folder, use an archiving program such as WinZip or WinRar to create an archive (the archiver will create a single file with…
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Signing all the polymorphic code might not be the best idea, because it could (and will) trigger a long wave of false positives. If we did sign EVERYTHING you'd probably be extremely displeased with BitDefender blocking some legitimate applications you may be running on your computer. As far as the flaming you've just…
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Your attitude on this forum is neither constructive, nor helpful. Please note that we are a limited number of computer spets that have to deal with loads of malicious code. Our resources are physically limited and we strive to do the best in order to protect your computer's integrity. While it may be true that the files…