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PCHunter (XueTr) anti-rootkit new version
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<blockquote data-quote="Gnosis" data-source="post: 103937" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Just to show you how handy this tool is; I recently downloaded the new version and was checking out the various tabs, and I saw Hotspot Shield services running. XueTr (PCHunter) put the line items right in my face, so I could not help but read into it. </p><p></p><p>My PC has been really sluggish as of late, and even my offline PC activity seems sluggish when the internet is sluggish, though I am not actually utilizing the internet while my connection exists. </p><p></p><p>XueTr had HSS highlighted and I got to thinking. I disabled the services and my PC is really responsive now. I had ignored it for a time because KillSwitch reported no CPU drains. Apparently HSS services have been disrupting my internet speeds and general PC functions. Historically this PC acts funny, across the board, if my wireless is messed with at all by a conflict. It does not affect the wireless connection related stuff, but affects ALL actions with sluggish symptoms and occasional hangs. </p><p>This PC and OS is so old I had just assumed hardware was getting glitchy. LOL</p><p></p><p>It is important to know that I was not anonymous at any time via HSS, as I have not been surfing anonymous via HSS. Nonetheless, the HSS services that have been running are the culprit, though no CPU drain was shown by KillSwitch.</p><p></p><p>I will tell ya something else; I just now remembered that I tried unsuccessfully to force the HSS line items to FORCE TERMINATE via KillSwitch, and they would reappear every time. I did not really pay much attention because HSS is a trusted program, and at that time I had no idea I was experiencing a "grayware" scenario due to a couple of HSS services running. XueTr (PCHunter) killed it for me on the first try, and now KillSwitch confirms the HSS services are shut down.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PCHunter just got uploaded to HitMan's scan cloud. hahahalol <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Who said China has no quality?! (me from time to time) LOL XueTr rocks!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gnosis, post: 103937, member: 134"] Just to show you how handy this tool is; I recently downloaded the new version and was checking out the various tabs, and I saw Hotspot Shield services running. XueTr (PCHunter) put the line items right in my face, so I could not help but read into it. My PC has been really sluggish as of late, and even my offline PC activity seems sluggish when the internet is sluggish, though I am not actually utilizing the internet while my connection exists. XueTr had HSS highlighted and I got to thinking. I disabled the services and my PC is really responsive now. I had ignored it for a time because KillSwitch reported no CPU drains. Apparently HSS services have been disrupting my internet speeds and general PC functions. Historically this PC acts funny, across the board, if my wireless is messed with at all by a conflict. It does not affect the wireless connection related stuff, but affects ALL actions with sluggish symptoms and occasional hangs. This PC and OS is so old I had just assumed hardware was getting glitchy. LOL It is important to know that I was not anonymous at any time via HSS, as I have not been surfing anonymous via HSS. Nonetheless, the HSS services that have been running are the culprit, though no CPU drain was shown by KillSwitch. I will tell ya something else; I just now remembered that I tried unsuccessfully to force the HSS line items to FORCE TERMINATE via KillSwitch, and they would reappear every time. I did not really pay much attention because HSS is a trusted program, and at that time I had no idea I was experiencing a "grayware" scenario due to a couple of HSS services running. XueTr (PCHunter) killed it for me on the first try, and now KillSwitch confirms the HSS services are shut down. PCHunter just got uploaded to HitMan's scan cloud. hahahalol :) Who said China has no quality?! (me from time to time) LOL XueTr rocks!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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