![]() ![]() Got to scoot over to another area so take care everybody and thanks so much for your valued contributions as always. Simply update to the latest CCleaner version (or drop it altogether) and move on. Personally, if you had CCleaner on Windows 64-bit, and the Agomo key was never created in your Registry, you shouldnt have to do anything. My skin isn't thin and I can take constructive criticism being your humble illiterate member. Some medias were reporting false information and giving wrong instructions. Is that on track or clear as mud as they say? If I'm bouncing off the wall just let me know my good friends. If you installed the 32 bit version of CCleaner, youre not and needed to update asap.So, you could have installed a 32 bit version on your 64 bit system and had a problem. Burp Suite Enterprise Edition (Portswigger) Best for Out-of. In January 2017, CNET gave the program a 'Very Good' rating. During the cleanup, malicious files buried in the system are also deleted. The software gets rid of temporary files that eat up disk space and invalid Windows registry keys. AppScan (HCLTech): Best for Many Programming Languages. CCleaner is a utility program designed to delete unwanted files from a computer. If you installed the 64 bit version, youre safe. Acunetix Vulnerability Scanner (Invicti): Recommended for WordPress Sites. So I didn't do anything, believing firmly in if there's no problem don't try to fix it. Its not your system that determines your vulnerability but, the version of Ccleaner you installed. Allowing this Trojan to remain in your system any longer than it already has is inevitably putting both the system and yourself at risk. ![]() As long as I keep my security programs updated and don't see any red flags or smoke rising from my computer I should be able to rest easy with the type of operating I do which is simple, no fancy dancing like some folks. CCleaner Malware is what’s known as a Trojan horse virus and this is easily among the most dangerous and notorious malware types out there. I called my ISP on another support matter last night and while I had the rep on the phone over in India he stated he was aware of this issue and they have already something in place to protect customers. Avast-owned CCleaner servers were hacked to distribute malicious version (5.33) of the software for almost a month. I didn't run any tests, just left things alone as don't have the Midas Touch by any stretch. I was trying to understand what Bob Rankin was presenting and it seemed to me that he was conveying what it can do to you if miscreants abuse this entity. I'm glad there was input to my query about this UPnP issue. I hope I don't muck things up by an addition to my post. ![]()
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